News / redfield

Fire breaks out for second time in a month at former funeral parlour

By Martin Booth  Monday Jun 26, 2023

A former funeral parlour has caught fire for the second time in the same month.

Developers want to turn the site on Church Road in Redfield into hundreds of student flats with a preservation notice for the former Co-op Funeral Parlour and Chapel of Rest meaning that any demolition or alteration of the building would be illegal.

The most recent fire broke out exactly three weeks since the first fire.

Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
Keep our city's journalism independent. Become a supporter member today.

Firefighters tackle Sunday night’s blaze – photo: Bristol24/7

The fire broke out soon after 7.30pm on Sunday night.

In a tweet, local resident Lottie said: “This is just fucking ridiculous. We live behind and now have to constantly worry our stuff is going to be ruined by smoke and ash and debris AGAIN or that our house is going to burn down. I’m so angry.”

Developers want to build as many as 250 student flats on the site – photo: Martin Booth

The owner of the building is Redfield Land Bristol Ltd, a company whose registered office address is in Failand.

The company’s one director listed on Companies House is Ranbir Singh Litt.

The former funeral parlour caught on fire on Sunday night for the second time in just three weeks – photo: Bristol24/7

Main photo: Bristol24/7

Read next:

Listen to the latest Bristol24/7 Behind the Headlines podcast:

Our top newsletters emailed directly to you
I want to receive (tick as many as you want):
I'm interested in (for future reference):
Marketing Permissions

Bristol24/7 will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing. Please let us know all the ways you would like to hear from us:

We will only use your information in accordance with our privacy policy, which can be viewed here - www.bristol247.com/privacy-policy/ - you can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at meg@bristol247.com. We will treat your information with respect.


We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

Related articles

You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Independent journalism
is needed now More than ever
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Join the Better
Business initiative
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
* prices do not include VAT
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Enjoy delicious local
exclusive deals
You've read %d articles this month
Consider becoming a member today
Wake up to the latest
Get the breaking news, events and culture in your inbox every morning