Church of Holy Trinity, Hotwells

[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.

Engraved print of Holy Trinity church, Hotwells , Bristol , UK, from c.1838, looking from the south. The street scene shows five people walking along the front of the church.