Buckingham Baptist Chapel, Gothic Revival Baptist chapel in Clifton, England
Buckingham Baptist Chapel is a limestone church built in 1842 in Clifton with octagonal corner turrets, geometric windows, and ornamental buttresses along its exterior. Its interior features decorative ceiling beams with large bosses and a west gallery accessed by stone steps from the main worship floor.
The chapel was designed by Richard Shackleton Pope in 1842 as an early example of Gothic Revival applied to Baptist worship buildings. Its Grade II* listed status reflects its architectural importance in the history of religious construction.
The chapel serves the local Baptist congregation as a center for worship and community gatherings, where visitors can observe how the space continues to be used for religious practice today. The interior reflects the traditions maintained by its members through regular services and shared activities.
The chapel is located on Queens Road in Clifton and welcomes visitors throughout the year to explore the building and its interior spaces. Visiting during regular services allows you to experience the chapel in its full context and see how the community uses the space.
The west gallery is accessed via a separate flight of stone steps that rises from the main worship floor, an unusual arrangement for chapels of this era. This design shows how the chapel's architecture was shaped to organize worship practices and accommodate the congregation in distinct areas.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1842
Architects: Richard Shackleton Pope
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 51.45660,-2.61431
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:20
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