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St Mark's Church is an ancient church on the north-east side of College Green, Bristol, England, built c. 1230. Better known to mediaeval and Tudor historians as the Gaunt's Chapel, it has also been known within Bristol since 1722 as the Lord Mayor's Chapel. It is one of only two churches in England privately owned and used for worship by a city corporation. The other is St Lawrence Jewry, London. It stands opposite St Augustine's Abbey (after 1542 Bristol Cathedral), founded by a member of the Berkeley family of nearby Berkeley Castle, from which it was originally separated by the Abbey's burial ground, now called College Green. It was built as the chapel to the adjacent Gaunt's Hospital, now demolished, founded in 1220. Except for the west front, the church has been enclosed by later ad

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  • St Mark's Church is an ancient church on the north-east side of College Green, Bristol, England, built c. 1230. Better known to mediaeval and Tudor historians as the Gaunt's Chapel, it has also been known within Bristol since 1722 as the Lord Mayor's Chapel. It is one of only two churches in England privately owned and used for worship by a city corporation. The other is St Lawrence Jewry, London. It stands opposite St Augustine's Abbey (after 1542 Bristol Cathedral), founded by a member of the Berkeley family of nearby Berkeley Castle, from which it was originally separated by the Abbey's burial ground, now called College Green. It was built as the chapel to the adjacent Gaunt's Hospital, now demolished, founded in 1220. Except for the west front, the church has been enclosed by later adjacent buildings, although the tower is still visible. The church contains some fine late gothic features and a collection of continental stained glass. It is designated by Historic England as a grade I listed building. (en)
  • 圣马可堂(St Mark's Church)又名市长大人礼拜堂(Lord Mayor's Chapel),是英格兰布里斯托尔一座古老的教堂,位于学院绿地东北侧,布里斯托尔座堂的对面。该堂建于1230年,由附近贝克利城堡的贝克利家族成员创建,作为毗邻的冈特济贫院(Gaunt's Hospital,建于1220年,现已拆除)的教堂。在17世纪,许多胡格诺派教徒从法国逃到布里斯托尔,从1687年到1722年,布里斯托尔市议会允许他们使用这座教堂。胡格诺。自1722年以来,成为布里斯托尔市长和市政厅的官方教堂。 它是英国仅有的两座由私人拥有,而用于市政厅礼拜的教堂之一, 另一座是伦敦的圣劳伦斯堂(St Lawrence Jewry)。 该堂最初由修道院的墓地隔开,现在称为学院绿地。除了西立面以外,该堂被后来相邻的建筑物所包围,但是仍然可见到钟楼。该堂拥有一些精美的晚期哥特式建筑特征和欧洲大陆 花窗玻璃。现已列为I级登录建筑.教堂定期对游客和礼拜开放。 (zh)
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  • Poyntz Chapel in the Gaunt's Chapel, Bristol, built by Sir Robert Poyntz ; left: view towards east end formerly occupied by an altar, with Spanish floor-tiles; right: the fan-vaulted ceiling with Poyntz arms impaling Woodville in centre (en)
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  • 圣马可堂(St Mark's Church)又名市长大人礼拜堂(Lord Mayor's Chapel),是英格兰布里斯托尔一座古老的教堂,位于学院绿地东北侧,布里斯托尔座堂的对面。该堂建于1230年,由附近贝克利城堡的贝克利家族成员创建,作为毗邻的冈特济贫院(Gaunt's Hospital,建于1220年,现已拆除)的教堂。在17世纪,许多胡格诺派教徒从法国逃到布里斯托尔,从1687年到1722年,布里斯托尔市议会允许他们使用这座教堂。胡格诺。自1722年以来,成为布里斯托尔市长和市政厅的官方教堂。 它是英国仅有的两座由私人拥有,而用于市政厅礼拜的教堂之一, 另一座是伦敦的圣劳伦斯堂(St Lawrence Jewry)。 该堂最初由修道院的墓地隔开,现在称为学院绿地。除了西立面以外,该堂被后来相邻的建筑物所包围,但是仍然可见到钟楼。该堂拥有一些精美的晚期哥特式建筑特征和欧洲大陆 花窗玻璃。现已列为I级登录建筑.教堂定期对游客和礼拜开放。 (zh)
  • St Mark's Church is an ancient church on the north-east side of College Green, Bristol, England, built c. 1230. Better known to mediaeval and Tudor historians as the Gaunt's Chapel, it has also been known within Bristol since 1722 as the Lord Mayor's Chapel. It is one of only two churches in England privately owned and used for worship by a city corporation. The other is St Lawrence Jewry, London. It stands opposite St Augustine's Abbey (after 1542 Bristol Cathedral), founded by a member of the Berkeley family of nearby Berkeley Castle, from which it was originally separated by the Abbey's burial ground, now called College Green. It was built as the chapel to the adjacent Gaunt's Hospital, now demolished, founded in 1220. Except for the west front, the church has been enclosed by later ad (en)
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