LAWRENCE HILL, BRISTOL


'Lawrence Hill' is an electoral ward of Bristol, United Kingdom. It is considered part of Easton.
It is the most deprived electoral ward in the south west region of England, is part of the Bristol European Union Objective 2 area, and has a New Deal for Communities project within its boundaries. The Bristol and Bath railway path starts in the south of the ward.
Holy Trinity was built between 1829 and 32 by Thomas Rickman and Hutchinson. Later work in around 1882 was by John Bevan and in 1905 by WV Gough.
It is served by Lawrence Hill railway station.

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