| Westbury College Gatehouse | |
Westbury College Gatehouse |
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| Town | Bristol |
| Country | England |
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| Completed | 15th century |
Westbury College Gatehouse (grid reference ST569769) is a 15th-century gatehouse to the 13th-century College of Priests located in Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, England, and now a National Trust property.
The College Gatehouse is currently on a 100 year lease from the National Trust to the local C of E church, "The Church of the Holy and Blessed Undevided Trinity of St Peter St Paul and Mother Mary". The College is managed by the Church as a Local Meeting place, it is regulaly used by the Church Youth Groups, as well as the local Air Cadets 2442 Squadron and the Local School Westbury Primary After Schools Club.
Tours of the building can be arranged via the National Trust office at Leigh Woods in Bristol.
John Wyclif, the 14th-century theological reformer, was a resident of the College.
It is a grade I listed building.1
References
- ^ "Westbury College and College House". Images of England. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
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