[1][2] The church was built in 1829 by Charles Robert Cockerell with an interior by T Burrough and consecrated on 10 November 1830.
The interior forms a rectangle about 85 by 60 feet (26 by 18 m) and Cockerell used Wren's method of space division based on eight structural columns.
[3] The church was completely rebuilt after being gutted during the Bristol Blitz of World War II.
The south front of the building which faces the main A4 road has a symmetrical design of five round arched windows.
The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens, parochial church council, schools and vestry, plus plans and photographs.