Lewin's Mead Unitarian meeting house

The chapel was designed in the Neoclassical style by William Blackburn.

[3]) A Grade II* listed building since 1959, it was converted to offices in 1987 by Feilden Clegg architects, and housed the offices of a construction consultancy, Provelio.

Unitarians continue to meet in Bristol at their other places of worship, Frenchay Chapel and Brunswick Square.

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Former Unitarian church in Lewins Mead
Frenchay Unitarian Chapel on the left, across the village green