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Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol

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Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol, from south west
Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol, from south west

Christ Church with St Ewen (grid reference ST588730) is a Church of England parish church in Broad Street, Bristol, England. Christ Church was built between 1786 and 1791. The tower appears to have been designed by Thomas Paty who was architect to the vestry, and the body of the church by his son William, and built by Thomas Paty and Sons, replacing a medieval one. The entrance and refurbished interior are by Henry Williams in 1883. The building was restored by Priest-in-charge Rev. G. S. Zimmern in 1973. On the tower quarter-boy figures strike the quarter hours on the Automaton clock. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.

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Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol
Corn Street, Bristol City Centre

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Corn Street 47
BS1 1HT Bristol, City Centre
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