CHURCHES IN BRISTOL
The English city of 'Bristol' has a number of 'churches'.
The churches listed are Anglican except when otherwise noted.
The churches listed are Anglican except when otherwise noted.
| Name | Alternative Name(s) | Built | Location | Notes | Grade if listed building | Reference | Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Saints, Bristol | 12th century | Corn Street | A mediaeval church mainly rebuilt in the 18th century. Currently (2006) a Diocesan Education Centre. | II ★ | Church of All Saints | ||
| Arley Chapel | Polish Church Of Our Lady Of Ostrobrama | 1855 | Arley Hill, Cotham | Polish Roman Catholic | II | Arley Chapel | |
| Bristol Cathedral | Cathedral Church of St Augustine, Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity | 1140 | College Green, Bristol | I | Cathedral Church of St Augustine, including Chapter House and cloisters | ||
| Bristol Community Church | Bristol New Covenant Church | Kingswood | |||||
| Buckingham Baptist Chapel | 1842 | Queen's Road, Clifton | by Richard Shackleton Pope | II ★ | Buckingham Baptist Chapel | ||
| Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne | 1504 | Colston Street | II ★ | Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne | |||
| Christ Church with St Ewen | 1786-1791 | Broad Street | by William Paty | II ★ | Christ Church with St Ewen | ||
| Christ Church, Clifton Down | 1841 | Clifton Down | II ★ | Christ Church | |||
| Church of All Hallows | 1899 | All Hallows Road, Easton | II | Church of All Hallows | |||
| Church of. St James, Kingswood | 1221-28 | St James St, Kingswood, South Gloucestershire | II ★ | Church of St James | |||
| Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol | St John's on the Wall | 14th century | Broad Street | includes St John's Gate. The church is in a striking position over one of the old city gates. Founded before 1174, the present church is Perpendicular from the period 1350-1500. A conduit has supplied water from Brandon Hill since 1374 | I | Church of St John the Baptist and St John's Gate | |
| Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund | Horfield Parish Church | 15th century | Wellington Hill, Horfield | II ★ | Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund | ||
| Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells | 1829 | Hotwell Rd Hotwells | By CR Cockerell | II ★ | Church of Holy Trinity | ||
| Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton | Stapleton Parish Church | 1857 | Bell Hill, Stapleton, Bristol | II ★ | Church of Holy Trinity | ||
| City Road Baptist Church | Baptist | 1862 | Upper York Street, Stokes Croft | By James Medland and A.W. Maberly | II | City Road Baptist Chapel | |
| Clifton Cathedral | Roman Catholic cathedral church of St Peter and Paul | 1970-73 | Clifton, Bristol | ||||
| Cotham Church | Highbury Congregational chapel | 1842-3 | Cotham Rd, Cotham, Bristol | II ★ | Cotham Church | ||
| Crofts End Church | 1895 | St George | |||||
| Emanuel Court | 1869 | Guthrie Road, Clifton | Church tower, now flats. | II | Emanuel Court | ||
| Glenside Museum | 1861 | Fishponds | Previously hospital chapel | II | Glenside Hospital Chapel | ||
| Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym | 1194 | Church Rd in Westbury on Trym | I | Church of the Holy Trinity | |||
| Holy Trinity Church, Lawrence Hill | 1829 | Trinity Rd, Lawrence Hill, Bristol | II ★ | Holy Trinity Church | |||
| New Room, Bristol | 1739 | Broadmead | By John Wesley | I | The New Room | ||
| Redland Chapel | 1740-43 | Redland | I | Redland Chapel | |||
| St Aidan | 1902 | Nicholas Lane, St George | II | Church of St Aidan | |||
| St Alban, Redland | 1907 | Coldharbour Lane, Redland | II | Church of St Alban | |||
| St George, Brandon Hill | 1821-3 | Great George Street, Brandon Hill | Built by Robert Smirke | II ★ | Church of St George, Brandon Hill | ||
| St James' Priory, Bristol | 1129 | Horsefair, Whitson Street | The present church consists of part of the nave of a priory founded by Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester no later than 1134.Currently (2006) the Roman Catholic church of the Little Brothers of Nazareth. | I | Church of St James | ||
| St John's Place | 1841 | Apsley Road, Clifton | now offices | II | St John's Place | ||
| St John the Baptist | 1834 | Frenchay | II | Church of St. John Baptist | |||
| Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir | 1849 | Braggs Lane, Old Market | II | Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir | |||
| St Luke's Church, Barton Hill | 1840s | Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill | II | Church of St Luke and attached side railings | |||
| St Luke's Church, Brislington | 15th century | Church Hill, Brislington | II ★ | Church of St Luke | |||
| St Mark's Church, Bristol | Lord Mayor's Chapel | 1230 | College Green, Bristol | Originally the chapel of Gaunt's Hospital, a monastic foundation of 1220. The official Corporation church since 1722. | I | Church of St Mark, Lord Mayor's Chapel | |
| St Mary le Port | Pre 11th century | Castle Park | Ruins | II (Tower) | Tower of Church of St Mary-le-Port | ||
| St Mary on the Quay | 1839-43 | Colston Avenue | Built in 1839 by R.S. Pope for the Irvingite congregation, Roman Catholic since 1843 | II ★ | Church of St Mary-on-the-Quay | ||
| St Mary Magdalene, Sneyd Park | 1860 | Mariners Drive, Sneyd Park | II | Church of St Mary Magdalene | |||
| St Mary Redcliffe | late 12th century | Redcliffe Way | I | Church of St Mary Redcliffe | |||
| St Mary, Fishponds | 1821 | Manor Road, Fishponds | II | Church of St Mary | |||
| St Mary, Shirehampton | 1929 | High Street, Shirehampton | II | Church of St Mary | |||
| St Mary the Virgin, Henbury | c1200 | Church Close, Henbury | II ★ | Church of St Mary the Virgin | |||
| St Matthews Church, Cotham | 1833-35 | Clare Rd Cotham | by Thomas Rickman | II | Church of St Matthew | ||
| St Michael on the Mount Without | Church of St Michael | St Michael's Hill | Built in the 15th century. Disused. | II ★ | Church of St Michael | ||
| St Nicholas, Bristol | 1769 | St Nicholas Street | The first church was founded before 1154, with a chancel extending over the south gate of the city. The gate and old church were demolished to make way for the rebuilding of Bristol Bridge and the church was rebuilt in 1762-9 by James Bridges (architect) and Thomas Paty, who rebuilt the spire. The interior was destroyed by bombing in 1940 and rebuilt 1974-5 as a church museum, now (2006) closed and used by the city council. Part of the old church and town wall survives in the 14th century crypt. | II ★ | Church of St Nicholas | ||
| St Oswald's church | 1927 | Cheddar Grove, Bedminster Down | II | Church of St Oswald | |||
| St Paul | 1831 | Coronation Road, Southville | NB only tower is listed building | II | Tower of the Church of St Paul | ||
| St Pauls Church, Bristol | 1790s | Portland Square, St Pauls | I | Railings and gates of the Church of St Paul | |||
| St Peter, Bristol | 12th century | Castle Park | A Saxon foundation, bombed in 1940. Ruined. Maintained as a monument to the civilian war dead of Bristol. | Church of St Peter | |||
| St Peters Church, Bishopsworth | 1842 | Church Rd, Bishopsworth | II ★ | Church of St Peter | |||
| St Peter and St Paul, Bristol | The Greek Church | Lower Ashley Road | Greek Orthodox | ||||
| St Philip and Jacob, Bristol | Before 1174 | Narrow Plane | Early C13 chancel, nave and lower tower, mid C15 N chancel aisle and upper tower, nave altered 1764, N and S stair turrets to the nave, N porches and refenestration of 1836; restored 1850 by William Armstrong. | II ★ | Church of St Philip and St Jacob | ||
| St Stephen's Church, Bristol | 1470 | St Stephens Avenue | I | Church of St Stephen | |||
| St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol | Founded before 1200 | St Thomas Street | Rebuilt in Perpendicular style in the mediaeval period and again in 1789-93 by James Allen. Redundant. | II ★ | Church of St Thomas including wall, gates and gateway | ||
| St Werburghs Church | 1758 | Mina Road, St Werburghs | II ★ | Church of St Werburgh | |||
| Temple Church | (Holy Cross Church) | 12th century | Temple Street | A round church was built by the Knights Templar in 1150 and rebuilt at the suppression of the order in 1312. Gutted by bombing in 1940. Ruined. | II ★ | Temple Church | |
| Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood | 1741 | Park Rd, Kingswood | I | Whitfield's Tabernacle | |||
| Woodlands Christian Centre | Woodies | Belgrave Road, Clifton, Bristol |
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