Christ Church, Bath, Grade II listed church building in Bath, England
Christ Church is a church building in Bath designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect John Palmer in 1795. The structure features characteristic pointed arches, intricate detailing, and balanced classical proportions throughout its facade and interior.
The church was founded in 1798 as one of the first places of worship to abolish pew rents, making religious services freely available to everyone. This progressive decision set it apart from most contemporary churches that still charged for seating.
The church hosts regular choral performances and maintains a restored organ that shapes the musical life of the congregation. These musical events draw visitors interested in sacred music and spiritual experiences.
The building is accessible to explore inside and displays characteristic features of its architectural style. Visiting early in the day allows you to see the interior details more clearly as natural light streams through the tall windows.
Angela Berners-Wilson, the first woman ordained as a priest in the Church of England, served as an assistant priest here until 2016. Her ministry marked a significant milestone in the history of female ordination within the Anglican tradition.
Location: Bath
Location: Bath and North East Somerset
Inception: 1795
Architects: John Palmer
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Website: http://christchurchbath.org
GPS coordinates: 51.38764,-2.36239
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:01
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