Tyndale Baptist Church, Protestant church building on Whiteladies Road, Bristol, England
Tyndale Baptist Church is a stone building on Whiteladies Road in the Redland district with large windows that flood the interior with natural light. The structure stands centrally in the neighbourhood and serves as a regular gathering place for worship.
The church was founded in 1869 by members of Broadmead Baptist Church and was heavily damaged during the 1941 air raids on Bristol. Reconstruction took place over several years before the reopened building welcomed worshippers again in 1955.
The stained glass windows inside depict scenes from William Tyndale's life and John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, serving as visual stories for worshippers. These artworks anchor the space to important figures in Protestant history and faith.
The building sits on Whiteladies Road in an easy-to-find location within the Redland neighbourhood. Visitors interested in attending services or viewing the interior should check current opening times beforehand, as these may vary.
The stained glass windows were designed by Arnold Robinson, a local artist whose work became central to the church's aesthetic identity after its reconstruction. These hand-crafted windows reflect the quality of artistic craftsmanship that Bristol supported in the mid-20th century.
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