Bradford Cathedral


Bradford Cathedral
Type : Church/Chapel
Location : Bradford

Bradford's beautiful Cathedral is a hidden jewel waiting to be discovered. Set in tranquil gardens where once battle raged, the Cathedral is alive with a sense of story from its 13 centuries at the heart of Bradford. This, the third church on the site, is 500 years old, with 20th century additions. Bradford's most ancient place of worship is friendly, peaceful and fascinating, with many special features. The Cathedral is home to some of William Morris' earliest stained glass. There is bronze and embroidery designed by Ernest Sichel. Sculpture by Flaxman, Alan Collins and John Shaw, and windows and woodcarvings delight the eye, as well as art exhibitions and events in the Cathedral. Guided tours, and reflective pilgrim tours can be booked ahead, and the Cathedral offers an exiciting programme for schools and colleges. Bradford was the birthplace of Delius, and is still a place of music. The music of many cultures and traditions express the vitality of this immensely varied city. The Cathedral has a fine tradition of music, with a rich heritage of choral and organ music to explore and enjoy in a regular pattern of services and organ recitals. It is also a wonderful venue for chamber concerts, including an annual series during Autumn and Winter. Bradford's ancient parish church is a civic church, and a diocesan cathedral. Throughout the year there are many services which are colourful and interesting to the visitor, as they reflect local or national life, or the festivals of the Christian Year. All are welcome. Details from the Cathedral Office, (tel: 01274 777720) or email secretary@cathedral.bradford.anglican.org or see local press. Website: www.bradfordcathedral.co.uk


Price details for Bradford Cathedral
Name
Admission type
Price
Adult
Adult
Free admission
Opening times - Bradford Cathedral
Date
Day
Time
30/01/2005-30/09/2008
Monday
09:00-17:00
 
Wednesday
09:00-17:00
 
Friday
09:00-17:00
 
Saturday
09:00-17:00
 
Sunday
09:00-17:00

Payment methods accepted:

Visa accepted
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