
Hotels near Bristol Cathedral The
Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity is the Anglican
cathedral in the English city of Bristol and is commonly known
as Bristol Cathedral.
Bristol Cathedral was founded
as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy
local landowner and royal official.
Bristol is also home to a Roman
Catholic cathedral, Clifton Cathedral. The Anglican parish church
of St. Mary Redcliffe is so grand as to be occasionally mistaken
for a cathedral by visitors.
Holiday Inn Bristol Hotel,
Established in 2004, with 80 climate controlled bedroom offers
A la carte dining in addition to a relaxed lounge & bar;
three modern meeting rooms and is set in a rural area. All guests
are assured of a warm friendly welcome plus a complimentary
shuttle bus to the airport 24 hours a day. The Historic City
of Bristol with its fine architecture is only 11 miles away.

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