Bristol Links : Architecture
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Kings Weston House
Edward Southwell, MP and Secretary for State for Ireland, had this fine house built c.1710-19 to designs by Sir John Vanbrugh. Includes a history and virtual tour with 360-degree panoramas.
www.kingswestonhouse.co.uk/
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Bristol Civic Society
An independent, non-political organisation whose activities include pressing for standards of new buildings and working to preserving important buildings and open spaces. Links, membership details, events diary and newsletter.
www.digitalbristol.org/members/civsoc/
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Architecture Links
Searchable listing of architecture and construction links, plus competitions news, jobs and events, from Bristol and Bath RIBA.
www.bristolarchitects.com/
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John Wesley's Chapel
The oldest Methodist chapel in the world (1739) located in Broadmead. History, information about guided tours and publications.
www.newroombristol.org.uk/
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Dr Sarah Whittingham
Details the work and publications of this architectural historian based in Bristol. She specialises in the architecture, interiors and gardens of the 19th and 20th centuries.
www.sarahwhittingham.co.uk
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Faculty of the Built Environment
A large, multi-disciplinary faculty, covering a wide range of subjects relating to the natural and built environments: architecture, planning, housing, surveying, construction, local government, urban studies, geography and environmental management.
www.built-environment.uwe.ac.uk/
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Architecture Centre
A charitable trust with a programme including exhibitions, guided tours, visits, discussions, workshops and lectures.
www.architecturecentre.co.uk/
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Acton Court
A Tudor courtier house built by Nicholas Poyntz at Iron Acton, near Bristol. Illustrated history and description of the house and grounds today, plus visitor information including calendar of events and location map.
www.actoncourt.com/
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Church Crawler
Phil Draper has listed the churches of his home city of Bristol, but likes to visit others off the beaten track too. Exterior and interior photos and much information.
www.churchcrawler.co.uk/
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St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
Magnificent church described by Queen Elizabeth I as 'The goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England'. Ground plan and illustrated tour.
www.stmaryredcliffe.co.uk/
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