St George's Church, Brandon Hill, Concert hall and Grade II* listed church building in Bristol, England
St George's Church in Bristol is a concert hall and restored church building featuring Gothic Revival architecture constructed between 1821 and 1823. The main auditorium accommodates around 562 listeners, while the renovated crypt houses a bar and recording studios regularly used by the BBC.
Construction took place between 1821 and 1823 under architect Sir Robert Smirke with government funding through the Church Building Act of 1818. In 1999 the building transitioned from a religious space to a music performance venue.
The church now serves as a music venue where visitors experience classical concerts, jazz, and folk performances in what was once purely a religious gathering space. The transformation shows how historic buildings can gain new purpose while maintaining their physical presence in the community.
The building is easily accessible in a central Bristol location with nearby bus stops and parking options. Visitors should arrive early to explore the space and appreciate the excellent acoustics, which suit classical music and intimate performances particularly well.
The building underwent a complete conversion in 1999, with church pews replaced by padded seats and gallery seating redesigned for performances. This transformation maintains the historic shell while completely reimagining the interior function.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1823
GPS coordinates: 51.45430,-2.60380
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:09
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