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The oldest Methodist building in the world. Built as a meeting room and accommodation after Wesley began to preach in Bristol 1739.
The tower was built in 1897 to commemorate John Cabot's voyage from Bristol and the sighting of North America four hundred years earlier. It has panoramic views from the summit over the heart of Bristol.
A historic Elizabethan house with stunning walled garden.
One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK.
Replica of John Cabot's 1497 ship, open for visits and cruises around the harbour.
Modern Roman Catholic cathedral.
One of the most beautiful churches in all England and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country.
The only surviving church built on Bristol's saxon inner town wall in the 12th Century.
Suspension bridge of wrought-iron, linked chains, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and opened in 1864. Bridge illuminations every evening. Grade I Listed.
The remains of a roman villa or country house/farmhouse of the late 3rd and 4th Century AD with mosaic flooring, heating system and bath suite.