St George's Anglican Church (Spanish: Iglesia Anglicana de San Jorge), also known as Iglesia Anglicana-Episcopaliana de San Jorge or, simply Capilla Británica ('British Chapel'),[1] is a small Anglican church located in the barrio of Recoletos, district of Salamanca, Madrid, Spain, which belongs to the Diocese in Europe of the Church of England.
[2][3] The beginning of the church goes back to 1864, when the Anglican chaplain Reverend William Campbell was appointed to the British Embassy in Madrid, and held services in a small room in a private house.
A few years later, larger premises were provided by the British and Foreign Bible Society.
[2] The church is situated in a rectangular solar and separated from the street by a small garden.
The church is a single nave temple, parallel to the north–south direction, the transept, and a polygonal section forming the chancel, where the elevated altar is located.