MuseumSt John on the Wall, Bristol
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Museum info
About the museum
St John's is part of the very fabric of Bristol - it was built into the city walls in the fourteenth century as a place for travellers to offer prayers before a journey. In the twelfth century there were five churches built into Bristol's city walls, acting both as part of the city's defences, and as places for travellers to offer prayers before a journey. St John's is the only one that remains.
Please help us care for this majestic and historic building on behalf of the nation by making a donation: bit.ly
Plan your visit


- Bristol City Gate NHS walk-in centre, Tower Lane, Old City, City Centre, Bristol, City of Bristol, West of England, England, BS1 2EZ, United Kingdom
- https://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/st-john-on-the-wall-bristol.html
Exhibits
Exhibits featured with audio
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Welcome
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Baptismal Font
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West Gallery
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Upper Windows
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18th Century Fittings
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Effigy Tomb of Walter Frampton
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Brass of Thomas Rowley
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Outside
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Vaulted ceiling and carved bosses
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Alabaster Tomb
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Incised Tomb
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Piscina
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Outside
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Welcome to the Crypt
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The Conduit Head
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The Green Man
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Alabaster Dolphin
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The Font
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The Frome
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