Broadmead Baptist Church

[1] In its early years the church was persecuted and met in various locations around Bristol, but in 1671 the members of the church secured four rooms at the end of Broadmead, which were quickly converted into one large room for use as a chapel.

If so George Fox and Margaret Fell, key founders of Quakerism, were likely married in one of the four rooms in 1669.

The new church was designed by the architect Ronald Hubert Sims and opened in 1969.

[4] It features many brutalist elements,[5] with the widespread use of raw concrete alongside timber panelling.

When first opened, it featured a laminated timber spire that was removed due to being unsafe.