The front of the limestone building has four Ionicpilasters around the door with a pediment above. The roof of the building has an octagonal leaded cupola.[6] On the rear of the buildings are carved moors heads.[7]
Inside are a square chancel and a nave.[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.[5] The original pulpit was of three levels however this was reduced to two in the Victorian era.[6] Memorial busts of John Cossins and his wife were carved by John Michael Rysbrack.[2]
The walls and gates were constructed in 1743. The gate piers have ziggurat tops and gates made by Nathaniel Arthur.[8]
Archives
Parish records for Redland Green church, Bristol are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. 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.