St John's Church

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Broad St, Bristol BS1 2EZ, UK


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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Broad St, Bristol BS1 2EZ, UK
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A church rising from Bristol's medieval walls

St John's is part of the very fabric of Bristol - it was built into the city walls in the fourteenth century as a place for travellers to offer prayers before a journey. In the twelfth century there were five churches built into Bristol's city walls, acting both as part of the city's defences, and as places for travellers to offer prayers before a journey. St John's is the only one that remains.

As you walk down the slope of Broad Street, the view of the Gothic city gate with the elegant perpendicular spire of St John's rising above, is stunning. The building of St John's coincided with a period of great prosperity for Bristol. Walter Frampton (died 1388), who was mayor of the city three times, founded the church, and his splendid monument stands in the chancel. His effigy lies on a tombchest decorated with heraldic shields, with a long-tailed dog at his feet.

Other monuments in the chancel, and in the early fourteenth century vaulted crypt beneath, testify to the wealth and business activity of the city in medieval times and later. See, for example, the alabaster tomb in the crypt of a merchant and his wife, with their ten children represented in panels below.

The interior of the church is impressively tall and graceful, with fine fittings dating mostly from the seventeenth century. On the north side of the church built into the city wall is a fountain, a branch of a conduit installed to bring water to the Carmelite Friary 700 years ago. It is said that at election times in the past it was sometimes made to run with wine.

You can access a free online audio guide to the church here.

A virtual 360 google tour is available here.

This church costs £4486 a year to maintain. Please make a donation towards its upkeep. http://bit.ly/31Vj601

Google Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars (60 total ratings)

OY Keung
4 Star
Nice place
Saturday 14th August 2021
Subhash Moothedath
5 Star
Step into this space from a busy road, and suddenly you're transported back in time. Fascinating place.
Wednesday 9th October 2019
Tom Youngs
5 Star
Lovely small crypt located right in the city centre. Very peaceful and interesting! Worth a visit:)
Monday 1st July 2019
Alcuin Wilkie
5 Star
Fascinating and beautiful medieval church in the Old city walls. Entry is free but a donation appreciated. Staffed by volunteers.
Wednesday 26th June 2019
Stella Chapple
5 Star
Visited this Church as part of Bristol Open Doors. Was not disappointed. A step back in time and well looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust. Also descovered the very old churchyard tucked away in Taylors Court.
Saturday 14th September 2019