All Saints' Church, Bristol

All Saints is an Anglican church in Corn Street, Bristol, England. The west end of the nave survives from the original 12th-century church, and the east nave and aisles were built in the 15th century. Alice Chestre made major donations to the church. The north-east tower was added in 1716 by William Paul, and completed by George Townesend. The lantern was rebuilt by Luke Henwood in 1807, and the chancel rebuilt in the mid-19th century. It is used as a Diocesan Education Centre. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.

All Saints' Church, Bristol

All Saints is an Anglican church in Corn Street, Bristol, England. The west end of the nave survives from the original 12th-century church, and the east nave and aisles were built in the 15th century. Alice Chestre made major donations to the church. The north-east tower was added in 1716 by William Paul, and completed by George Townesend. The lantern was rebuilt by Luke Henwood in 1807, and the chancel rebuilt in the mid-19th century. It is used as a Diocesan Education Centre. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.