St Matthew's Church, Cotham, Gothic Revival church in Cotham, England.
St Matthew's Church is a Gothic Revival church located in the Cotham area of Bristol. It features a four-stage central tower with pointed arch windows and detailed stonework throughout the structure.
Architect Thomas Rickman designed this building, which was constructed starting in 1833. It was consecrated in 1835 and represents an important work of the Gothic Revival movement.
The church functions as an active worship space and gathering place for the local community. Services and events here shape the spiritual rhythm of this residential area.
The church is easily accessible via Bristol public transportation. Visitors should check opening times beforehand as services and private events take place here regularly.
The building holds Grade II listed status, reflecting its architectural importance. This designation protects key features such as the octagonal staircase turret at the west front and characteristic Gothic elements from alteration.
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