The Lord Mayor's Chapel

The Lord Mayor's Chapel Founded in 1230. One of the only two remaining Lord Mayor’s churches in the UK.

The Lord Mayor's Chapel is closed today due to staff sickness. Our apologies for any inconvenience caused. We hope to we...
24/08/2024

The Lord Mayor's Chapel is closed today due to staff sickness. Our apologies for any inconvenience caused. We hope to welcome you soon!

The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is a truly remarkable medieval chapel that has been a place of sanctuary at the heart of the cit...
04/04/2024

The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is a truly remarkable medieval chapel that has been a place of sanctuary at the heart of the city for 800 years.

Did you know you can now join a dedicated tour guide as they take you on a journey of history, heritage and architecture in the very heart of the city?

We’ve sold out of the highlight tours for tomorrow but they now take place every first Friday of the month!

To discover more about this hidden gem in Bristol and to secure your ticket visit - bit.ly/3VH48IR

The Lord Mayor's Chapel is closed tomorrow Saturday 6th January.Our apologies for any inconvenience cause but we look fo...
05/01/2024

The Lord Mayor's Chapel is closed tomorrow Saturday 6th January.

Our apologies for any inconvenience cause but we look forward to welcoming you this year to explore this wonderful Chapel. Watch this space for brand new tours!

Join us as at 11am on Christmas Day in the stunning surroundings of The Lord Mayor's Chapel. A service of Holy Communion...
22/12/2023

Join us as at 11am on Christmas Day in the stunning surroundings of The Lord Mayor's Chapel.

A service of Holy Communion with glorious music by Stanford and Widor and some well known Carols thrown in for good measure! Join us as we celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Please be aware that The Lord Mayor’s Chapel will be closed on Saturday 21st October due to a shortage of staff. Thank y...
18/10/2023

Please be aware that The Lord Mayor’s Chapel will be closed on Saturday 21st October due to a shortage of staff. Thank you for your understanding and support. We look forward to welcoming you on Thursday 26th October as usual.

Today at 6.30pm we will be doing a Quarter Peal at The Lord Mayor's Chapel to commemorate the 650 years since the granti...
08/08/2023

Today at 6.30pm we will be doing a Quarter Peal at The Lord Mayor's Chapel to commemorate the 650 years since the granting of county status to Bristol by King Edward III.

For centuries bells have been an important part of Christian worship and we proudly continue the tradition.

Picture taken from the tower of Bristol Cathedral.

🔎 We have a brand new Spotter's Trail available at The Lord Mayor’s Chapel!This trail is for anyone and everyone, but es...
03/08/2023

🔎 We have a brand new Spotter's Trail available at The Lord Mayor’s Chapel!

This trail is for anyone and everyone, but especially for young people and families who want to explore the Chapel in more detail and discover some hidden secrets!

Come and explore The Lord Mayor's Chapel with the whole family every Thursday-Saturday, 10.30am-4.00pm.

Welcome to The Lord Mayor's Chapel!The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is the only remaining building of the Hospital of Saint Mark....
06/07/2023

Welcome to The Lord Mayor's Chapel!

The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is the only remaining building of the Hospital of Saint Mark. When it was built in about 1230 it was connected to the Abbey of St Augustine, known today as Bristol Cathedral.

In 1722 the Lord Mayor’s Chapel became the official place of worship of the Lord Mayor of Bristol. It is one of the only two remaining Lord Mayor’s churches in the country, with the other one being St Lawrence Jewry in London.

The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is Grade I listed and features some of the most stunning examples of medieval architecture in Bristol. Visitors will be awed by the fan vaulted ceiling and the ornate Spanish tiled floor in the side chapel, as well as by the big stained-glass window from William Beckford’s ill-fated Gothic Revival masterpiece Fonthill Abbey

Now in the care of Bristol Cathedral, The Lord Mayor's Chapel is open Thursday to Saturday, 10.30am - 4.00pm. Admissions are £3.00 (over 16s), £2.00 (NHS, Armed Forces, Student), £1.00 (under 16s). No charge for Carers.

Worship at The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is free and always will be. A service takes place at 11.00am every Sunday and everyone is welcome.

Address

College Green, Park Street
Bristol
BS15TB

Opening Hours

Thursday 10:30am - 4pm
Friday 10:30am - 4pm
Saturday 10:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+441179294350

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