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[18.02.2008 22:29]

Date published
Oct 2007

80 out of 100
Bristol Cathedral
Frommers recommend a visit to Bristol Cathedral, and award it one star on their three star scale. Originally an Augustinian abbey, it displays several centuries of architectural evolution. It was "began" in the 12th century, and in 1539, the "incomplete" nave was completely demolished. It became a Cathedral in 1542, and in 1868, G. E. Street, [more...]

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[18.02.2008 22:04]

Date published
Jan 2007

90 out of 100
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral was "originally" founded to be the church of an Augustinian monastery in 1140. The Lonely Planet Guide explains that is has a "fine" Norman chapter house and gate and that although most of the nave and "west towers date from" the 19th century, the choir is 14th century, and has "fascinating misericords depicting apes in hell", as [more...]
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