Church of St Michael and All Angels, Bristol
#106 among attractions in Bristol


Facts and practical information
The Anglican Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Flax Bourton in the English county of Somerset was built in the 12th century. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed building. ()
Bristol United Kingdom
Church of St Michael and All Angels – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Tyntesfield, Holy Trinity Church, Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, Nature Reserves in Nailsea.
1.3 miNMuseum, Gothic Revival architecture, Vernacular architectureTyntesfield, Bristol
35 min walk • Nestled in the verdant countryside near Bristol, Tyntesfield is a Victorian Gothic Revival house and estate that whisks visitors back to the grandeur of the 19th century. The sprawling mansion, now a museum, is renowned for its ornate decorations and architecture, as...
2.5 miWChurchHoly Trinity Church, Nailsea
65 min walk • Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican Church in Nailsea, Somerset, England. It dates from the 15th century and is a Grade I listed building. It features a tower with 6 Bells, a cemetery, and a community centre called "The Trinity Centre".
2.6 miNWZooNoah's Ark Zoo Farm
67 min walk • Noah's Ark Zoo Farm is a 100-acre zoo developed on a working farm in Wraxall, North Somerset, 6 miles west of Bristol, England, which promotes a form of creationism that includes a belief that the biblical story of Noah's Flood was an actual cataclysmic event.
2.4 miWParkNature Reserves in Nailsea, Nailsea
61 min walk • There are several nature reserves in the surroundings of Nailsea, North Somerset, England, which is located at 51°25′55″N 2°45′49″W.
1.1 miSWChurchSt Andrew's Church
27 min walk • The Anglican parish Church of St. Andrew in Backwell, Somerset, England, dates from the 12th century. It was altered and enlarged in the 13th, 15th, 16th and 17th centuries. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
1.9 miNWChurchAll Saints Church
49 min walk • All Saints' Church is the parish church in Wraxall, Somerset, England. It has been dedicated "to all the Saints". The building is surrounded by an extensive cemetery.
1.8 miNWMemorialWraxall Court, Bristol
48 min walk • Wraxall Court is a historic building in Wraxall in the English county of Somerset. It is a Grade II listed building. Parts of the original 1658 building were incorporated into the current building when it was erected around 1720 after which it was used by the families of John Codrington and Richard Bampfylde.
2.9 miSWChurchSt Nicholas' Church, Redhill
75 min walk • St Nicholas' Church in Brockley, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
2.2 miEAreaBarrow Gurney Reservoirs, Bristol
58 min walk • Barrow Gurney Reservoirs are three artificial reservoirs for drinking water near the village of Barrow Gurney, which lies southwest of Bristol, England. They are known by their numbers rather than names. They are fed by several springs including one which becomes the Land Yeo.
2.6 miWManor houseChelvey Court
66 min walk • Chelvey Court in the village of Chelvey near Brockley in the English county of Somerset was a large manor house built between 1618 and 1660 for Edward and John Tynte. It is a Grade II* listed building.
3.3 miWChurchChurch of SS Quiricus & Julietta
84 min walk • The parish Church of St. Quiricus and St. Julietta in Tickenham, Somerset, England, has 11th-century origins, with the nave and chancel being extended by the addition of aisles and the south chapel in the early 13th century. It has been designated as a Grade I listed building.