Old St Jude's

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Old St Jude's

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 26 Apr 2022

The church of St Jude the Apostle stands at an important road junction in east Bristol. The area was originally an open section known as Point's Pool, which was developed in the nineteenth century. Occupying a former bull-baiting ring site, the church was built in 1844-49 to the designs of S.B.Gabriel. Its service ended towards the turn of the twentieth century, leaving the building derelict and disused. In 2004-5 it was converted into apartments.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.457331
Longitude
-2.580124