Ticketed Guided Tours
Please see the listings below for our bookable guided tours.
Bradford Cathedral is fortunate enough to have in its collection a number of beautiful, intricate and historically significant ecclesiastical textiles. Join us as we tour the Cathedral, seeing these stunning textiles in situ- some of which are rarely on display- and hearing the fascinating stories behind them.
Guided Tours for Groups
Bradford Cathedral offers group tours on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, subject to availability of dates and guides. As well as a general tour, there is the option of the addition of a short talk on the history of church architecture or on the Bradford Cathedral textiles. Booking is essential and can be made by contacting education@bradfordcathedral.org in the first instance or by phone on: 01274 777720.
Visit charges: Bradford Cathedral welcomes all groups and aims to be accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances. There is no fixed charge for visits, but donations are invited from those who are able to afford it. We rely on the generosity of our visitors and friends, and we are grateful for all monies donated.
A tour of Bradford Cathedral will include: the intricately carved font canopy and the pre-Reformation rood steps; the cathedra- the bishop’s seat- from which the building takes its name; the stained glass windows and altar frontal designed by William Morris & Co., with designs by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and others in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; information about the Cathedral’s role in the Battle of the Steeple and other skirmishes during the English Civil War, when woolsacks were hung from the Tower, to preserve the building from Royalist attack and destruction. You will also be able to look closely at the stunning World War One “Story” Window, the magnificent West Window and a range of interesting monuments dating from the 1600s onwards and displaying the social history of Bradford.
Groups are most welcome to extend their visit by joining us for Choral Evensong at 5.30pm on Mondays and Tuesdays during term time.