Colkin House, Clifton, Bristol
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 May 2012
Office building in the former Pembroke Road Chapel, on the corner of Oakfield Road and Oakfield Grove (about 150 metres east of Pembroke Road). The first church on this site was a tin tabernacle (corrugated metal building) of 1866, painted to look like stone and with a spire c55ft high. This was replaced by the building seen here, a cruciform church of 1877. After the church closed in the 1930s, it was for a time a garage before conversion to offices. The nameboard shows Whyatt Pakeman Partners Chartered Accountants.