England Travel Guide

Bath Abbey Travel Guide

Bath Abbey is a 16th-century Anglican church at the heart of Bath, built on a site of Christian worship stretching back to the 7th century. It is not a ruin or a museum ;it’s an active parish church welcoming over 450,000 visitors per year, with one of the finest fan-vaulted ceilings in England.

The nave ceiling of Bath Abbey is one of the architectural highlights of any church in England. According to Bath Abbey’s own records, the current fan vaulting was completed in the Victorian era following the original Tudor design commissioned by Bishop Oliver King in 1499, making it one of the last great Gothic churches built before the Reformation. On a bright day, when light pours through the 56 stained glass windows and illuminates the stonework overhead, it’s a genuinely arresting sight. This is the feature most visitors come specifically to see.

Bath Abbey is open to visitors most days of the year. It is not open to general visitors during services — check the Bath Abbey website for the current schedule before visiting on a Sunday or during religious holidays.