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  2. St Pauls, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Pauls (also written St Paul's) is an inner suburb of Bristol, England, lying just northeast of the city centre and west of the M32.It is bounded by the A38 (Stokes Croft), the B4051 (Ashley Road), the A4032 (Newfoundland Way) and the A4044 (Newfoundland Street), although the River Frome was traditionally the eastern boundary before the A4032 was constructed. [1]

  3. St Paul's Church, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's became known as the Wedding Cake Church from the unusual tiered tower. [2] The tower was designed to hold a ring of ten bells , however only four bells were purchased, all cast by John Rudhall of Gloucester , two in 1792 and the 6th and tenor bells of the proposed ring in 1795. [ 3 ]

  4. Portland Square, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's church. Portland Square (grid reference) is a Grade I listed square in the St Paul's area of Bristol. [1] It was laid out in the early 18th century as one of Bristol's first suburbs. Built upon a flat area of ground its central focus of St. Paul's Church. Shortly after construction started a number of the builders involved in the ...

  5. St. Paul’s Park Square Theatre and SteppingStone ... - AOL

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    Productions of “Holmes/Poirot,” “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” are on tap for the first joint season of St. Paul’s Park Square Theatre and SteppingStone ...

  6. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Pauls Church, Bristol: 1790s Portland Square, St Pauls: I "Railings and gates of the Church of St Paul". historicengland.org.uk: St Peter's Church, Castle Park: 12th century Castle Park A Saxon foundation, bombed in 1940. Ruined. Maintained as a monument to the civilian war dead of Bristol. "Church of St Peter".

  7. St Pauls Carnival - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Carnival is an annual Caribbean Carnival held, usually on the first Saturday of July, in St. Paul's, Bristol, England.The celebration began in 1968 [1] as the St. Paul's Festival, in order to improve relationships between the European, African, Caribbean, and Asian inhabitants of the area.

  8. Parks of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    There are small formal gardens around St Peter's church, which is maintained as a war memorial. Bristol City Council has confirmed its intention to redevelop the area around St Mary-le-Port church. The project area includes a part of Castle Park to the west of St Peter's Church. [5] To the west of the city centre lie Berkeley Square and Brandon ...

  9. St Paul's Church, Clifton, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Church, on St Paul's Road, Clifton, is an Anglican parish church and was formerly the University of Bristol Church, in the City Deanery of the Diocese of Bristol. The church is one of two in the Benefice of St Paul's and Cotham , David Stephenson, inducted as vicar of the Benefice in 2018, is the current incumbent.