Church of Holy Trinity, Stapleton, Gothic Revival church in Stapleton, England.
The Church of Holy Trinity is a Gothic Revival structure built from Pennant stone and positioned on Bell Hill in Stapleton, with a prominent spire that rises above the surrounding area. Its layout features a three-bay chancel connected to a five-bay nave, and it contains an organ made by a local Bristol craftsman.
The building was designed in 1857 by architect John Norton and funded by James Henry Monk, who served as Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Monk was an influential church leader of his era who provided financial support to establish this place of worship in Stapleton.
The church serves as a gathering place for the local community, with services throughout the week that draw residents from nearby neighborhoods. It functions as a spiritual center where people of different generations come together for worship and reflection.
The church is situated in a quiet residential area and easy to locate along Bell Hill. The best times to visit are early morning or late afternoon when the surroundings are peaceful and you can explore the building without crowds or distractions.
In the West porch stands a baptismal font from around the year 1000, surviving centuries of worship and use within the building. A memorial window inside honors a local military veteran and connects this place to Bristol's broader history of service and remembrance.
Location: City of Bristol
Inception: 1857
Architects: John Norton
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
GPS coordinates: 51.48149,-2.55490
Latest update: December 14, 2025 09:47
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