Join as a Here With You Patron and be part of over 900 years of history at Bristol Cathedral
Your support will preserve this precious building, ensure the doors are open wide to the whole community, continue our choral tradition and daily pattern of worship and provide inspiring opportunities for young people to enjoy their Cathedral.
Patrons will receive regular updates about the latest projects and areas of work that matters most to you and enjoy the knowledge that your generous support, will sustain the on-going work of your Cathedral.
Your generous support as a Patron, supports the core of our work and will allow us to continue our journey as we embark on a new vision and strategy, with exciting development projects and goals to:
- improve our welcome for our community
- transform barriers to accessibility across the building
- conserve the heritage of the building for future generations to enjoy
- achieve Net Carbon Zero and a sustainable Cathedral
- preserve and grow the choral tradition including the opportunities it provides for children and young people
- enhance and grow the Cathedral spaces, with potential for permanent museum interpretation, community engagement and hospitality
Patron Benefits
Get closer to your Cathedral and enjoy a range of benefits from ‘behind the scenes’ opportunities, special previews and exclusive updates, whilst enjoying the knowledge that your generous support will sustain the on-going work of Bristol Cathedral.
Find out more about becoming a Here with You Patron or discuss payment arrangements
Here with You Patrons can support Bristol Cathedral at three levels of giving inspired by the supportive fabric structures found around the historic building. This can made through annual, quarterly or monthly instalments. Joint Patronage is also available.
Patron levels
Aged Oak
£600 annually or £50 per month
Aged oak found in the Cathedral Organ case has supported music and worship for over 300 years.
JoinCast Iron
£1,200 per year or £100pm
Cast Iron is found across the Cathedral. Integral to the stability of many features from west-end doors, Quire screens and within the Elder Lady Chapel.
JoinMarble
£2,500+ pa
Rosso Antico Marble, comes from Laconia, Greece and holds up the Cathedral pulpit which is central to daily worship
JoinOther ways to Support
Join as a friend, make a one off donation or discover volunteering. There are plenty of ways to support your Cathedral
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