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Church of Our Lady and St Alphege, Bath

Oldfield Lane, Bath, Somerset, BA2 3AD

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

The church was built in 1929 and designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, one of Britain's greatest 20th-century architects, inspired by basilicas in Rome. Scott regarded it as his 'little gem'. It is grade 2* listed.

Admirers of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott's work (such as Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea Power Station, the red telephone-box) will see his characteristic combination of traditonal design (in this the early Christian basilica), modern techniques (such as the unique ruboleum floor with Cosmatesque 12-13th-century patterns), and an arts-and-crafts attention to detail (such as ironwork and wood). The church has been restored in preparation for its centenary in 2029. The guide, Dr Giles Mercer, will place the church in the context of Scott's architecture as a whole, as well as in the context of Bath's social and economic development. It is an oasis of serenity and peace in the western part of Bath, which expanded in the later 19th century. Gro

Timings & Tours

Friday 06 September:
1430
Thursday 12 September:
1430
Saturday 14 September:
1430

Location & directions

Oldfield Lane, Bath, Somerset, BA2 3AD

Directions:
There is limited car parking outside or in the streets around the church. A no 8 bus from the central station in Bath next to Bath Spa Railway Station will take you almost to the end of the road (ask driver) at Second Avenue. There are frequent buses (4, 4a, 4b, 522, 172, 173, 174) from the Bus Station to Bear Flat, from where you cross to Bloomfield Avenue, then Oldfield Road and left for some 200 yards, where the turn-off to St Alphege Church is signed.
Contact on day:
Giles Mercer
Telephone number:
+447307879745

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Additional information

This is a grade 2* listed building, a church of historic interest

Max no of people per tour:
30
Est. tour duration:
1 hour(s) 20 minute(s)

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