The Refectory |
Hob Uid: 1007301 | |
Location : City of Bristol Non Civil Parish
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Grid Ref : ST5834072640 |
Summary : The refectory was originally part of St Augustine's Abbey formed in 1140. It is constructed of Pennant rubble with limestone dressings and a slate roof in Perpendicular Gothic style, with Norman elements. The whole complex of buildings has been altered in every century since its building. The refectory has joined the cloisters, chapter house and deanery in forming part of Bristol Cathedral School. |
More information : ST58347264 Refectory, now the Cathedral school; walls Norman or 13th century below, Perpendicular and later above. (1-2)
The refectory was originally part of St Augustine's Abbey formed in 1140. It is constructed of Pennant rubble with limestone dressings and a slate roof in Perpendicular Gothic style, with Norman elements. The whole complex of buildings has been altered in every century since its building. The refectory has joined the cloisters, chapter house and deanery in forming part of Bristol Cathedral School. (3) |