<Tr> <Th> Completed </Th> <Td> 15th century </Td> </Tr> <P> St Michael on the Mount Without is a church on St Michael's Hill in Bristol, England, near the University . It has been designated as a grade II * listed building, and is currently described as being in poor condition and on the Buildings at Risk Register . </P> <P> The tower dates from the mid 15th century, however the rest of the church was rebuilt between 1775 and 1777 by Thomas Paty . It has been closed since the 1990s, however plans have been drawn up for the future use of the building and the restoration work required . </P> <P> The original church on the site was Norman . As it was outside the original city walls it was known as St Michael on the Mount Without . The tower was added in the 15th century . Bells were installed in the tower in 1739 . By the 1760s the population of the city and parish had grown requiring expansion of church . A survey by Thomas Paty described the fabric of the old building as "ruinous" and, as a result demolition of everything except the tower was undertaken and it was rebuilt . It has an aisled nave, chancel and north and south porches, along with the older tower in the west . </P>

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