St Nicholas Church, Bristol
| St Nicholas, Bristol | |
|---|---|
| 51°27′13″N 2°35′34″W / 51.4536°N 2.5929°W | |
| Location | Bristol |
| Country | England |
| Denomination | Church of England |
| Website | https://stnicholasbristol.org |
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active (Part of the HTB network) |
| Architect(s) | James Bridges and Thomas Paty |
| Architectural type | Gothic Revival |
| Completed | 1769 |
| Administration | |
| Diocese | Diocese of Bristol |
| Archdeaconry | Archdeaconry of Bristol |
| Parish | St Nicholas |
| Clergy | |
| Priest(s) | Toby Flint |
| Assistant priest(s) | Matt Southcombe |
St Nicholas is a church in St Nicholas Street, Bristol, England. The church was bombed in the Second World War and rebuilt in 1974–1975 as a church museum. This museum closed in 2007 and the building was used by the city council as offices; in 2018 the church came back into use as an Anglican place of worship in the Diocese of Bristol.