[1][2] It which was built, probably by John Strahan and completed by William Halfpenny,[3] with plasterwork by Thomas Paty, in 1742 as a private chapel for John Cossins who had purchased the local manor house, Redland Court,[4] which served as Redland High School until 2017, though it was not consecrated until 1790.
[2] The interior has a coffered ceiling and intricately carved wooden panels showing birds and foliage.
The Baroque carvings are made of limewood and mounted on dark oak background.
P.RG) (online catalogue) including baptism, marriage and burial registers.
The archive also includes records of the incumbent, churchwardens and parochial church council plus photographs.