Name of Church
Alternative Name(s)
Built
Location
Notes
Grade if listed building
Reference
Photo
St. Augustine's Church
1970s
Whitchurch
Closed at midday on 28 November 2007.
All Saints, Bristol
12th century
A mediaeval church mainly rebuilt in the 18th century. Currently (2006) a Diocesan Education Centre.
II*
"Church of All Saints" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Arley Chapel
Polish Church of Our Lady of Ostrobrama
1855
Arley Hill Road, Cotham
Polish Roman Catholic
II
"Arley Chapel" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
Bishopston Methodist Church
Bristol Cathedral
Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity
1140
College Square, off Anchor Road.
I
"Cathedral Church of St Augustine, including Chapter House and cloisters" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Bristol Community Church
Bristol New Covenant Church
Waters Road, Kingswood
Buckingham Baptist Chapel
1842
Queen's Road, Clifton
by Richard Shackleton Pope
II*
"Buckingham Baptist Chapel" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 3 June 2007 .
Carmel Christian Centre
Carmel
Bath Road, Brislington
Non-denominational
Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne
1504
Colston Street
II*
"Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 7 May 2007 .
Christ Church with St Ewen
1786–1791
Clare Street, City of Bristol.
by William Paty
II*
"Christ Church with St Ewen" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Christ Church, Clifton Down
1841
Clifton Down
II*
"Christ Church" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Church of All Hallows
1899
Easton
II
"Church of All Hallows" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol
St John's in the wall
14th century
City
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund
Horfield parish church
15th century
Horfield
II*
"Church of the Holy Trinity with St Edmund" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 17 March 2007 .
Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells
1829
Hotwells
By CR Cockerell
II*
"Church of Holy Trinity" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 17 March 2007 .
Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton
Stapleton Parish Church
1857
Stapleton, Bristol
II*
"Church of Holy Trinity" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 17 March 2007 .
City Road Baptist Church
Baptist
1862
Stokes Croft
By James Medland and A.W. Maberly
II
"City Road Baptist Chapel" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 5 May 2007 .
Clifton Cathedral
Roman Catholic cathedral church of St Peter and Paul
1970-73
Clifton
Cotham Church
Highbury Congregational chapel
1842-3
Cotham
II*
"Cotham Church" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 17 March 2007 .
Counterslip Baptist Church
1957
Whitchurch
Crofts End Church
1895
St George
Crossnet
Redland
"Crossnet Bristol"
https://www.crossnet.org.uk/
Retrieved 17 October 2019
Eastern Orthodox Church of the Nativity of the Mother of God
1888
Clifton
Home to the oldest Orthodox community in Bristol providing services in English, Russian and Romanian.
Ebenezer Church
1930s
Filton Avenue, Horfield
Emanuel Court
1869
Clifton
Church tower, now flats.
II
"Emanuel Court" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
faithSPACE
Southville Methodist Church
Glenside Museum
1861
Fishponds
Previously hospital chapel
II
"Glenside Hospital Chapel" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 10 December 2006 .
Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym
1194
Church Rd in Westbury on Trym
I
"Church of the Holy Trinity" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Holy Trinity Church, Kingswood
1819-21
Kingswood, South Gloucestershire
II*
"Holy Trinity Church" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 1 March 2009 .
Holy Trinity Church, Lawrence Hill (St Philips)
Trinity Centre
1829
Lawrence Hill
By Thomas Rickman and Henry Hutchinson . Deconsecrated.
II*
"Holy Trinity Church" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Hope Chapel, Hotwells, Bristol
1787
Hotwells
Life Community Church Bristol
Life Church Bristol
Fishponds
New Covenant Church Bristol
Lawrence Hill,
Bristol
New Life Church Bristol
Meeting at Frenchay Village Hall, Frenchay
New Room, Bristol
John Wesley's Chapel
1739
Broadmead
By John Wesley
I
"The New Room" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Oasis Church South Bristol
2011
Hengrove, Bristol
Part of Oasis John Williams and Oasis Trust . http://www.oasisacademyjohnwilliams.org/
Redland Parish Church
1740-43
Redland
"Redland Chapel" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Severn Vineyard Church
2009
University Road, Clifton, Bristol
www.severnvineyard.org
St Aidan
1902
St George
II
"Church of St Aidan" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Alban, Redland
1907
Redland
II
"Church of St Alban" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Andrew's, Clifton
1154 (first mention of old church), 1822 (new church)
Clifton
Old church demolished in 1820s, new church bombed and damaged during the Bristol Blitz and finally demolished in 1956
Bristol Record Office
St Bonaventure's
1901
Bishopston
Roman Catholic
St Ewen's, Old City
St David's Welsh Anglican church Feeder Road 1881 Arch J Bevan demolished 1923
1140 (demolished 1820)
Corn Street and Clare Street, Bristol
When the church was demolished in 1820, the congregation joined with Christ Church . The Old Council House (now the Register Office) was built on the site between 1824 and 1827.[2]
St David's Welsh Anglican Church 1888 demolished 1923 ref. Y loegre sheets Cymru.
St George, Brandon Hill
1821-3
Brandon Hill
Built by Robert Smirke
II*
"Church of St George, Brandon Hill" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St James' Priory, Bristol
1129
City
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St James' Presbyterian Church of England
Horsefair, City
Bombed and gutted 24 November 1940. Tower survives, but nave is offices immediately south of Bristol coach station.
St John's Place
1841
Clifton
now offices
II
"St John's Place" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St John the Baptist
1834
Frenchay
II
"Church of St. John Baptist" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 13 May 2007 .
St John the Baptist, Bedminster
1003 (earliest record of the Old Church), 1663 (17th-19th century church), 1855 (New Church)
Bedminster
Old church razed to the ground in 1645 by Prince Rupert of the Rhine during the English Civil War . 17th-19th century church demolished in 1854 to make way for the new church. New church damaged by incendiary bombs on 24 November 1940 during World War II .
Bristol Record Office
Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir
1849
Braggs Lane, Old Market, Bristol
II
"Church of St Jude the Apostle with St Matthias-on-the-Weir" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Luke's Church, Barton Hill
1840s
Queen Ann Road, Barton Hill
II
"Church of St Luke and attached side railings" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Luke's Church, Brislington
15th century
Church Hill, Brislington
II
"Church of St Luke" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Mary le Port
Pre 11th century
Castle Park
Ruins
II (Tower)
"Tower of Church of St Mary-le-Port" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Mary Magdalene, Stoke Bishop
1860
Mariners Drive, Stoke Bishop
II
"Church of St Mary Magdalene" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Mary Redcliffe
late 12th century
Redcliffe Way
I
"Church of St Mary Redcliffe" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Mary, Fishponds
1821
Manor Road, Fishponds
II
"Church of St Mary" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Mary, Shirehampton
1929
High Street, Shirehampton
II
"Church of St Mary" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Mary the Virgin, Henbury
c1200
Church Close, Henbury
II*
"Church of St Mary the Virgin" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Matthews Church, Cotham
1833-35
Clare Rd Cotham
by Thomas Rickman
II
"Church of St Matthew" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 10 April 2007 .
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
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, used by the city council. Part of the old church and town wall survives in the 14th century crypt. The interior was restored and the church reopened in 2018 under the leadership of Rev'd Toby Flint.[3]
II*
"Church of St Nicholas" . stnicholasbristol.org .
St Oswald's church
1927
Cheddar Grove, Bedminster Down
II
"Church of St Oswald" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Paul
1831
Coronation Road, Southville
NB only tower is listed building
II
"Tower of the Church of St Paul" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
St Pauls Church, Bristol
1790s
Portland Square , St Pauls
I
"Railings and gates of the Church of St Paul" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 22 February 2007 .
St Peter's Church, Castle Park
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Peters Church, Bishopsworth
1842
Church Rd, Bishopsworth
II*
"Church of St Peter" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Peter and St Paul, Bristol
The Greek Church
Lower Ashley Road
Greek Orthodox
St Philip and Jacob, Bristol
Before 1174
Narrow Plane
Commonly known as "Pip n Jay" since the 1960s. 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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Stephen's Church, Bristol
1470
St Stephens Avenue
I
"Church of St Stephen" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
St Werburghs Church
1758
Mina Road, St Werburghs
II*
"Church of St Werburgh" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 May 2007 .
Temple Church
(Holy Cross Church)
12th century
City
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" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 28 July 2006 .
Victoria Methodist Church
Vic
Clifton
Whitefield's Tabernacle, Kingswood
1741
Kingswood
I
"Whitfield's Tabernacle" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 16 March 2007 .
Wick United Reformed Church
1800s
Wick, South Glos
II
"Wick URC" . historicengland.org.uk . Retrieved 10 July 2020 .
Woodlands Christian Centre
Woodies
Clifton