Redland Chapel, Grade I listed Georgian church in Redland, England.
Redland Chapel is a limestone building from the 18th century with four Ionic pilasters at its entrance and an octagonal leaded cupola on the roof. The structure shows the restrained style of Georgian architecture combined with crafted details inside.
The chapel was built in 1742 as a private prayer house for John Cossins of Redland Court and was consecrated in 1790. It did not become a parish church until 1942, when it shifted from private use to serving the wider community.
The interior features carved wooden panels showing birds and plants against dark oak, with memorial busts created by sculptor John Michael Rysbrack. These details give the space a handcrafted quality that reflects the personal taste of its original owners.
The chapel sits between Clifton and Bishopston neighborhoods and is easy to reach. Visitors should know that services happen regularly, so it is worth checking ahead to find times when you can look around the building.
The chapel has no dedication to any patron saint, which sets it apart from most religious buildings of its period in England. This feature reflects its original character as a private prayer house that stood outside the usual church traditions.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1740
Architects: John Strahan
GPS coordinates: 51.47220,-2.60638
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:25
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