St Agnes Church, Bristol

St Agnes Church
Church of St Agnes with St Simon
The church and neighbouring church hall (converted) viewed from Riverside Park on the other side of the M32 motorway
St Agnes Church
51°27′52″N 2°34′41″W / 51.464430°N 2.577922°W / 51.464430; -2.577922
LocationSt Paul's, Bristol, England
DenominationChurch of England
Websitehttps://www.stagnesbristol.org
History
StatusParish Church
FounderClifton College Mission
DedicationAgnes of Rome
Consecrated2 March 1886
Architecture
ArchitectW. Wood Bethell
StyleDecorated Gothic Revival
Years built1885–1887
Completed1886 (consecration)
Construction cost£9,520
Specifications
Capacity1,650 (about 1,500 free)
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Bristol
ParishSt Agnes
Clergy
VicarRev. Melanie Otto
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameChurch of St Agnes with St Simon
Designated4 March 1977
Reference no.1282074

St Agnes Church is a Church of England parish church in the St Paul's area of Bristol, England. Consecrated in 1886, it was designed by the architect W. Wood Bethell in the Decorated Gothic Revival style. The church originated from an 1870s mission established by Clifton College and is listed on the National Heritage List for England. In 2025, it launched a major appeal for funds to repair its prominent tower, which was reported to be in serious danger of collapsing. The church is on the Heritage at Risk Register.