Hope Chapel, Bristol, Grade II listed church building in Hotwells, Bristol, England.
Hope Chapel is a Grade II listed church building in Hotwells with a symmetrical stone facade featuring four bays with pilasters, round-topped panels, and a central gable. The interior is defined by Y-tracery windows and decorated doorways, with an organ recess positioned at the north end of the gallery.
The chapel was built in 1786 and attributed to Daniel Hague, undergoing major renovation in 1838 that included window changes and structural additions. Its queen post truss roof dates to the nineteenth century and has remained intact since that period.
The chapel was founded by women committed to evangelical worship, and this purpose remains visible today in its layout with a four-sided gallery supported by cast-iron columns.
The chapel is open to visitors at specific times, so it is advisable to check opening hours beforehand. The building is located in Hotwells, an established area in Bristol with clear local orientation.
The building shows distinctive interior features that were deliberately designed by its founders to create a special setting for worship services. The cast-iron columns supporting the gallery are an uncommon detail for chapels of this period and suggest deliberate craftsmanship.
Location: City of Bristol
GPS coordinates: 51.45130,-2.62160
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:00
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