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Christ Church in Bath, designed by the renowned architect John Palmer, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture that first opened its doors in 1795. This beautiful venue, with its lovely late 18th-century Gothick design, serves as both a vibrant attraction and a serene spiritual site. Known for its excellent acoustics, Christ Church offers an ideal setting for book readings, having hosted notable personalities like reverend Richard Cole. It's also a popular concert venue, boasting ample performance space that enhances any event. The warm atmosphere, complemented by easy on-road parking available for free after 7.00 pm, makes a visit to this historic church both pleasant and convenient. With an impressive rating of 4.8 on Google, it continues to be a cherished landmark for both locals and visitors alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ballance Street
Bus stop 234 m walk
Belvedere
Bus stop 101 m walk
Alfred Street
Bus stop 159 m walk
St Stephen's Road
Bus stop 271 m walk
Morford Street
Bus stop 96 m walk
Walcot Gate
Bus stop 227 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 43 reviews
4.7/5 43 reviews
Gabes L
Gabes L
5 months ago on Google

Was great 👍🏾

Peter King
Peter King
8 months ago on Google

Christ Church makes a good concert venue. Plenty of performance space. Good new liturgical furniture

Euan Tait Retreats Libretti
Euan Tait Retreats Libretti
11 months ago on Google

Lovely late 18th Gothick; feels like an old preaching house dressed in a remarkably accurate Gothic facade. Attended for an event, not worship.