St Werburgh's Church
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Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 21 Sep 2017
A former church, now a climbing centre in the St Werburghs area of central north-east Bristol. It is Grade II* listed. The church held its last service on Remembrance Sunday in 1988, after which it was deconsecrated and converted into Bristol's first indoor climbing centre called Undercover Rock. The climbing centre includes top-rope climbs, bolted lead climbs, and a bouldering area, all using hardboard walls built inside the original church structure. There is also a small cafe and viewing area.