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Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house

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Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house — church in the United Kingdom.

Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house, historic churches in South West England

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Princes Wharf · 1.1 km
  • Free entry

About

Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in the United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.4574°, -2.5924°.

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Heritage listing

Details BRISTOL ST5873SE LEWIN'S MEAD 901-1/11/128 (North side) 08/01/59 Unitarian Chapel GV II* Meeting-house, now offices. 1788-91. By William Blackburn. Converted to offices in 1987 by Fielden Clegg architects. Limestone ashlar, rendered rubble sides and hipped slate roof. Open plan. Neoclassical style. 3 storeys; 5-window range. The 3-window central pedimented block breaks forward of lower flanking blocks, with a rusticated ground-floor to a plat band, flat sill and impost bands; a semicircular portico of paired Ionic columns and respond pilasters, with a plain entablature, on curved Pennant steps, over a tall doorway and moulded architrave; either side is an almost-square window with incised voussoirs, with similar plain windows to the side blocks; above the portico is a tall 3-light window with 2 column mullions with acanthus capitals and responds to an entablature, and a large lunette above, with palmettes in the C19 glazing bars; either side are rectangular first-floor windows, and similar ones with moulded architraves in the side blocks, and blind windows flanking the lunette. Similar single tripartite windows to lunettes to each side and 3 to the rear. INTERIOR: galleried sides and front on cast-iron shafts, and a coffered ceiling, supported from the roof by chains, with large foliate paterae; a curved, panelled screen to the lobby; stone semicircular winder stairs both sides of the entrance. FITTINGS: central mahogany 3-decker pulpit to the N side with ramped steps up, a tester on console brackets, curved communion rail in front with turned balusters. Box pews either side of the entrance and the pulpit. Memorials include various C18 and C19 wall tablets. HISTORICAL NOTE: the chapel was built by the Unitarians as a meeting house to hold 400 people, with stable

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Severn Estuary SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is a former Unitarian church in Bristol, England.

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Background

Description

The meeting house was constructed in 1788–1791 in Lewin's Mead on the site of a 1705 chapel; before that, the site had been a Franciscan monastery. The chapel was designed in the Neoclassical style by William Blackburn. It was built to hold 400 people, with stables and a coach house. A lecture room was added in 1818, and schoolrooms in 1826. A Grade II* listed building since 1959, the meeting house closed in 1986 and was converted to offices the following year by Feilden Clegg architects, and housed the offices of a construction consultancy, Provelio. In January 2017 it was purchased by Emmanuel Bristol, a family of Church of England churches, for its city centre congregation.

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Coordinates
51.4574, -2.5924
Parish
Bristol, City of, unparished area
Postcode
BS1 2AG
Parliamentary constituency
Bristol Central
Nearest railway station
Princes Wharf1.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house?
Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is in South-West England, United Kingdom (postcode BS1 2AG), in the parish of Bristol, City of, unparished area.
Is Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house a listed building?
Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house a protected site?
Yes — Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is part of the Severn Estuary SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Is Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house free to visit?
Yes, Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house is free to enter.
How do I get to Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house?
The nearest railway station is Princes Wharf, about 1.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode BS1 2AG.