Bristol Jamia Mosque

[2] The building also houses classrooms for children and an event hall for religious celebrations and other meetings.

[3] The mosque is open to all traditions of Islam and to the non-Muslim community of Bristol.

[4] Bristol Jamia Mosque was originally an Anglican mission room, known as St. Katherine’s church, which was constructed in 1889 and closed in 1964.

[5] In 1968, the Bristol Muslim Association purchased the disused church from the parish council for conversion.

You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a mosque or other Muslim place of worship in the United Kingdom is a stub.