Greenbank Masjid
| Greenbank Masjid | |
|---|---|
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Branch/tradition | Sunni |
| Ownership | Easton Islami Darasgah |
| Location | |
| Location | Greenbank Road & Kingsley Road, Easton, Bristol, BS5 6HE, United Kingdom |
Interactive map of Greenbank Masjid | |
| Coordinates | 51°28′04″N 2°33′28″W / 51.467854°N 2.557760°W |
| Architecture | |
| Architect | Sir Frank Wills |
| Style | Romanesque Revival |
| Groundbreaking | 1 January 1902 |
| Completed | 1902 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 800 (original) |
| Minaret | 0 |
| Website | |
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Greenbank Masjid (officially Easton Islami Darasgah) is a Hanafi–Deobandi mosque on Greenbank Road in the Easton area of Bristol, England. It occupies the former Castle Green United Reformed Church, a 1902 church building designed by Bristol architect Sir Frank Wills. The polychrome brick landmark, nicknamed the "Lego church", replaced a much older chapel in what is now Castle Park. After the Christian congregation closed in 2008, the building was purchased and adapted for Muslim worship.