- Enjoy delicious coffee and cakes at Pinkmans Café at Bristol Cathedral
Welcome to Bristol Cathedral
Admission to the Cathedral is by voluntary donation. The suggested donation is £5.00
Bristol Cathedral
College Green
Bristol, BS1 5TJ
Conservation in Action
Friday 17 January
1 – 3pm, Drop in anytime
Come and meet Bainbridge Conservation who have been working on the Cathedral’s organ case joinery and carving. Hear about the work in progress and view the methods involved in cleaning and conserving the precious and historic woodwork.
Find Out MoreA Warm Welcome from the Dean of Bristol.
Bristol Cathedral is set in the heart of the lively and diverse city of Bristol and its coastal and rural surroundings. Bristol Cathedral is open to everyone, and we hope that you will find a warm welcome here, whether you chose to tour our historic building, enjoy the peace and calm of our chapels and garden, attend an event or exhibition, or join us for worship.
We treasure our heritage, especially our wonderful tradition of choral music which is free for everyone to enjoy.
We join with our Bishop and Diocese in seeking to live out our values of openness, generosity, creativity and bravery as we follow Jesus, serve others and transform communities. We are an open and inclusive community that seeks to reach out to love and serve those around us.
I hope that you can find all that you need to know about visiting, about our beliefs and values, and our heritage on this website.
Do come and see us!
The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford
Dean of Bristol
Pinkmans Café open at Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral is open every day of the year and everyone is welcome.
With a rich programme of services and events, historic architecture and a peaceful garden, Bristol Cathedral is an essential part of any trip to Bristol.
Learn MoreA place of sanctuary, prayer, and music for the people of Bristol and beyond.
Bristol Cathedral continues a centuries-long tradition of being an open and welcoming space for all people to pause for thought, find beauty and peace, sense the sacred and come together as communities.
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