Ecclesiastical Textiles' Tour
Join our expert historian to tour Bradford Cathedral and see our stunning textiles- some that are rarely on display.
Bradford Cathedral is fortunate enough to have in its collection a number of beautiful, intricate and historically significant ecclesiastical textiles. Join our expert historian to tour the building and see these stunning textiles in situ- some that are rarely on display- and hear the fascinating stories behind them.
Highlights include:
- Altar frontals and other textiles designed by Morris & Co.
- An altar frontal designed by renowned Bradfordian embroiderer, Louisa Pesel, that was recently showcased on BBC1's Antiques Roadshow
- Works by Bradfordian artist Ernest Sichel
- Contemporary textiles designed by Polly Meynell
We look forward to sharing these works of art with you. Light refreshments will be available after the tours.
Accessibility information
Please be aware that some of the stained glass is located in a part of the building that can only be reached by walking up 4 steps.
Bradford Cathedral was largely built in the 15th century, on a steep hillside, and has Victorian and 20th century additions that include a number of sets of steps and narrow spaces that are unsuitable for ramps. We apologise for this; we are working to make this challenging building more accessible. If you have any accessibility requirements that we need to be aware of please e-mail maggie.myers@bradfordcathedral.org .
For more information about getting to us, parking, and accessibility, please visit our website: https://bradfordcathedral.org.uk/visit-us/plan-your-visit/
Join our expert historian to tour Bradford Cathedral and see our stunning textiles- some that are rarely on display.
Bradford Cathedral is fortunate enough to have in its collection a number of beautiful, intricate and historically significant ecclesiastical textiles. Join our expert historian to tour the building and see these stunning textiles in situ- some that are rarely on display- and hear the fascinating stories behind them.
Highlights include:
- Altar frontals and other textiles designed by Morris & Co.
- An altar frontal designed by renowned Bradfordian embroiderer, Louisa Pesel, that was recently showcased on BBC1's Antiques Roadshow
- Works by Bradfordian artist Ernest Sichel
- Contemporary textiles designed by Polly Meynell
We look forward to sharing these works of art with you. Light refreshments will be available after the tours.
Accessibility information
Please be aware that some of the stained glass is located in a part of the building that can only be reached by walking up 4 steps.
Bradford Cathedral was largely built in the 15th century, on a steep hillside, and has Victorian and 20th century additions that include a number of sets of steps and narrow spaces that are unsuitable for ramps. We apologise for this; we are working to make this challenging building more accessible. If you have any accessibility requirements that we need to be aware of please e-mail maggie.myers@bradfordcathedral.org .
For more information about getting to us, parking, and accessibility, please visit our website: https://bradfordcathedral.org.uk/visit-us/plan-your-visit/
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Bradford Cathedral
1 Stott Hill
Bradford BD1 4EH
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