17 King Street is a historic building situated on King Street in the English city of Bristol. Along with the adjacent 18 King Street, it houses a public house called The Famous Royal Naval Volunteer.
17 King Street dates from 1665 and has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building.[1]
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- All Saints' Church
- Bristol Cathedral
- Bristol Community Church
- Buckingham Baptist Chapel
- Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
- Christ Church, Clifton Down
- Christ Church with St Ewen
- Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
- Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
- Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund
- Church of St John the Baptist
- City Road Baptist Church
- Cotham Church
- Counterslip Baptist Church
- Clifton Cathedral
- Crofts End Church
- Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
- Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym
- New Room
- Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Apostles
- St Mary Redcliffe
- Redland Chapel
- St. Augustine's Church, Whitchurch
- St Augustine the Less Church
- St George's Church
- St James' Priory
- St John the Baptist
- St Luke's Church
- St Mark's Church
- St Mary le Port Church
- St Mary on the Quay
- St Mary's Church, Henbury
- St Matthews Church
- St Michael on the Mount Without
- St Nicholas
- St Peter and St Paul
- St Peters Church, Bishopsworth
- St Peter's Church, Castle Park
- St Philip and Jacob
- St Stephen's Church
- St Thomas the Martyr
- St Werburgh's Church
- St. Paul's Church
- Temple Church
- Trinity Centre
- Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood
- Whitefield's Tabernacle, Penn Street
- Woodlands Christian Centre
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