Welcome to the Bristol Ferry Boat Co

Welcome to the Bristol Ferry Boat Company Website. We have recently updated our website to help you find out more about us, our services and the Harbour.

Happy new year to you all - why not join us for a bracing trip round the habour during these chilly winter months. Remember that our daily timetabled service has heated boats to keep you warm as you see the changing sites aroud the historic harbour.

The Harbour guide section on the website to help you plan your day or event combining a fun harbour trip on our boats with other events and attractions in Bristol City Harbour so you can make the best of your day. We look forward to seeing you very soon on our ferries.

Education has always been a priority for us, we offer fun curriculum focused tours with interactive commentary, which leaves you with lots of possibilities for classroom continued study.

As for our Timetabled Services, don’t forget our Hotwells Ferry operates throughout the winter, so you can get to work, get to your favourite waterside pub or restaurant as well as visit one of the many attractions around the harbour – and it’s heated!

Any Event Anytime!
You can enjoy anything from River Trips, Gorge Trips, Pub Cruises to Casino Cruises with options such as Food, Bar and music.

If you wish to print a particular page of this website make sure that you click the mouse on the page to be sure you print that page and not the navigation.

We take bookings over the phone using most credit or debit cards.
Call us now to make your booking on 0117 927 3416.

Time Tabled Services

Getting from A to B

Enjoy a Harbour Tour with us or take a Ferry ride to your Favourite Attraction, Restaurant or Venue.

The Hotwells Ferry/ Waterbus service operates around Bristol historic harbour 7 days a week all year round.

The Temple Meads Service Operates 7 days a week from April to October plus weekends and school holidays out of season.

Daily Public Services

The Hotwells Ferry/ Waterbus service operates around Bristol historic harbour 7 days a week all year round. (excluding Christmas day and New years Day)

The Temple Meads Service Operates 7 days a week from April to October plus weekends and school holidays out of season.

Fares
SINGLE JOURNEY FARE Adults £1.30 Child/Seniors/Students £1.00

RETURN JOURNEY FARE Adults £2.20 Child/Seniors/Students £1.80

HOTWELLS ROUND TRIP(40MINS)
TEMPLE MEADS ROUND TRIP (1HR) Adults £4.00
Child/Seniors/Students £2.50

FAMILY ROUND TRIP TICKET
For 2 Adults & up to 3 children or seniors HOTWELLS (40 MINS)
TEMPLE MEADS (1HR) £10.00

MULITI STOP PASSAGE TICKET
This ticket allows you unlimited use of the ferries for one whole day, giving you the opportunity to hop on and off as you wish to visit all the exciting attractions around the harbour.
Adults £5.00
Child/Seniors/Student £3.50
Family 2 Adults and up to 3 Children or Seniors £15

Please Note
Our single fares are designed to enable passengers to get from A to B around the harbour. Whether your visiting a tourist attraction going to visit the pub, or getting to work. Click here for more info.

Our round trip fares are designed for passengers to enjoy a tour of the harbour on either out 40 min or 1 hour circuits, where commentary is given on request.

Commuter Services

The most relaxing way to get to work in Bristol!

From Monday to Friday all year round, we operate a commuter service to get you to and from your work place. Times are early in the morning and late afternoon/ early evening. See our timetable below and map for details.

We carry passengers to and from their places of work to alleviate, hopefully, some of the City’s traffic congestion and help towards system. This service is supported by Bristol City Council.

Please note there are two circular routes meeting at the City Centre; for example of you catch the 7.20am from Hotwells you reach the City Centre at 7.40am, transfer immediately to the Temple Meads service at 8.00am arriving at the station enabling you to get the 8.15am to Paddington or similar.

“you couldn’t ask for a better scenario to get people out of cars and into waterbuses – taking them to their city centre offices and shops far quicker than they can with present ‘rush’ hours” commuter from South Glos

Seine Cruises in Paris

We do also offer some services in France, with our Seine River Cruises in Paris in order for you to enjoy unique views on the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame de Paris, the Pont Neuf and l’Ile de la Cité…

The Bristol Ferry Boat Co. Fleet

MARGARET

25 Passengers Max
Open boat with canopy, friendly, cosy and very popular small summer parties.
History
Built in Appledore in 1952, carvel planked in larch on oak frames, to replace one of the 19 boats lost at Lynmouth during the floods of August that year. This boat has been in service in Bristol since 1977 and before that was one of the lamplighter Pill ferries.

INDEPENDENCE

45 Passengers Max
Facilities on board
PA System for commentaries - tape playerOpen boat with canopy over aft (back) section. Robust and practical for large, enthusiastic and adventurous parties. Ideal for school trips in summer.
History
Built as a launch (used to take passengers ashore for ships) to work on the River Severn in shallow water. Circa 1926, pitch pine on oak she has worked in Bristol since 1981 and before that up the Wye valley between Chepstow and Brock Weir.

MATILDA

45 Passengers Max
Facilities on board
PA System for commentaries - CD player - Bar - Toilet - Table seating 20
with heating Access, Doors to interior are wide enough for some wheel chairs although the boat does not fully offer disabled access. Please Phone to discuss your requirements.
History
She is practical and comfortable Purpose built in Bristol by the ferry boat company for work in the Historic Harbour and upon the River Avon. This steel boat was designed by Nigel Ludlow of Classical Craft to complement the traditional look of the rest of the fleet.

EMILY

45 Passengers Max
Facilities on board
PA System for commentaries - Bar - Toilet - Table to seat 8-10 if required
Traditional covered boat, with heating great for all weathers.
History
Good hardworking and practical all weather boat for parties all year round. Ideal for school trips. Built in the mid 1920’s she used to do trips round the bay from the beach at Scarborough. She came to Bristol from Gloucester docks in 1992.

ELIZABETH

25 - 30 Passengers Max
Facilities on board
PA System for commentaries - CD player - Bar - Toilet
Elegant decoration with comfortable seating perfect for a special trip, such as weddings, anniversaries, corporate events
History
A Beautiful Edwardian river boat, built in 1922 by John I Thornycroft in Hampton on the River Thames.

COUNTESS

12 Passengers Max
Facilities on board
PA System for commentaries - Bar - Toilet
History
The oldest boat of our fleet, built in Norfolk in 1896 started work on the Norfolk broads she is an elegant boat taking small intimate parties. Famous passengers include Princes Harry and William.

Booze Cruises

Our Booze Cruises are a great opportunity to tour the sights of the harbour by night, or day if you prefer visiting a few pub/bars. Get together with a group of friends celebrate a birthday, impress your work mates with an office party to remember or really let your hair down on a Hen night!
Tell us the kind of night you want and we can suggest the best combination for you.

Afternoon Booze cruises are also available, its a great way to spend an afternoon before a meal or a big night out or a treat for friends celebrating a birthday phone us and we can help you organise and tailor a trip to your suit your need.

Boat Hire Cost

All prices are based on a 3 hour trip
See Our Boats for pictures and facilities.

Options/ Combinations

3 hours & 3 pubs

We can pick you up from the landing stage of your choice (see landing stage list/ map) normally 7:30pm or 8pm for evening cruises and take you to 3 pubs of your choice spending around 40 mins in each pub (see pub list). After enjoying the sights and sounds of the harbour we will drop your party near your favourite night club or late licence bar so you can dance the night away.

3 hours, 1 hour bar with short trip up river and 2 pubs

We can pick you up from a landing stage of your choice (see landing stage list/ map) normally 7:30pm or 8pm you can have a 1 hour tour with the bar open,so you can relax and enjoy the river and then visit 2 pubs spending around 40 mins in each pub finally we drop you off near your favourite night club or late licence bar so you can dance the night away.

Dockside Pubs

Bristol Harbour has a great selection of pubs and bars to visit. Everything from traditional to funky and contemporary.

Knights Templar
Temple meads stop
Friendly Whether Spoons pub, drink promotions, great if your in a large group if you are getting the ferry or have one of our celebration Boats booked and you want to be picked up near Temple Quay (close to Rail Station), Child friendly with outside seating.

Aqua
Welsh Back stop
Stylish bar for drinks and nibbles plus full menu with outside seating

Bar Med
Welsh Back stop 
Students favourite, cheap drinks promotions in the week, always busy later, with outside seating

The Old Duke
Welsh Back stop 
Traditional Jazz pub with great atmosphere on King street with some outside seating

Bed
Welsh Back stop 
Modern bar with pool table, deals on cocktails early evening pizza and pasta available

Landogger Trow
Welsh Back stop 
Historic pub with great atmosphere on King street, you can often spot a celebrity from one of the Bristol Old Vic latest productions!

Ostrich
Bathurst Basin stop 
Great pub really friendly staff, it’s the place to be when its sunny lots of tables outside, cosy feel inside. Child friendly.
Louisiana
In Bathurst basin, traditional pub, great live music venue for up and coming bands.

The River
City Centre stop
Contemporary/ modern bar with great selection of drinks, great home cooked English grub, winner of food award in 2003. A great place to start your booze cruise

Orchard Inn
SS Great Britain stop
Close to SS Great Britain, this is a real cosy pub with great character and lots of cider.

Cottage Inn
Baltic Wharf stop 
Outside seating for the balmy evenings and sunny afternoons, cosy interior for those nippier evenings, great friendly atmosphere.

Nova Scotia
Nova stop 
One of the oldest pubs in Bristol! Salty Sea Dog venue, full of characters good food and beer, friendly staff and outside seating.

Pump House
Hotwells stop 
as the name suggests, it was – large contemporary interior with outside seating. Child friendly until early evening

Mardyke
Mardyke Steps
Traditional with pool table and lively music a great pub for a fun packed night with great bar prices

Catering

Catering on board our boats is very popular; you can choose any thing from nibbles and finger food buffets to add a little flavour to your Booze cruise to traditional English afternoon tea on a 1 or 2 hour harbour tour to a 4 hour river trip with exotic Mediterranean dishes.

We Recomend
Heavens Cake
Liz Ferguson of heavens cake can provide delicious and imaginative food to fit any occasion, each menu will be tailored to your needs. Prices range from £8.50 - £11.00 approx per guest

We welcome caters you may wish to use or you can bring your own food on board. A small fee of £10 will be charged if you would like to take advantage of this option.

Cruise and dine
Enjoy an hour’s cruise taking in the sights of the harbour with a drink; before dining at a restaurant or pub of your choice. Relax with your meal and we can pick you up a couple of hours later and take you to your final destination.

Sample menus:

Finger Food
Selection of freshly made rolls, bagels, wraps veg or non-veg fillings
Baked camembert and tomato tart (v)
Satay sausage rolls
Honeyed chicken drumsticks
Kettle chips/ fresh fruit (v)
Chocolate and morello cherry cupcakes (v)
Home made Scones with strawberries and clotted cream (v)

Fork Food
Home baked ham with relishes
Caramelised red onion puff tart (v)
Limey new potato salad (v)
Baby leaf salad (v)
Pasta with fresh pesto and pomodoro tomatoes(v)
Good Breads to serve (v)
Key Lime Pie (v)
Home made meringues with strawberries and thick cream (v)

River Trips

On a warm summer afternoon or a balmy summer evening, just imagine floating up the river watching the world go by – leafy riverbanks, shady trees overhanging the cool waters, wildlife swimming alongside the boat as it travels through the countryside.

Getting together with friends, looking for something different for your office summer party, a family gathering, or perhaps its someone’s special birthday – what better way to spend 2,3 or 4 hours than on a relaxing river trip.

Option 1 & 2

Taste of the river 2 or 3 hours
Why not combine a short river trip and short booze cruise? Spend 2 hours going up the river towards Hanham, with a bar and maybe accompanied by some food on board, followed by a stop in one of the harbour side bars/pubs brilliant way of experiencing harbour life and the rivers tranquillity.

Option 3

Cruise up river with stop at a riverside pub (4 hours)
Relax for an hour as we take you up stream with a refreshment in hand to a lovely riverside pub (Lock and Weir or Chequers @ Hanham), spend around an hour with a drink and if you fancy, a bite to eat, ask us for a menu. Finally making the return journey through the countryside back to the lively city.
Or
BBQ Down by the river (4 hours)
Much the same as option 2 but instead of a pub you stop at a secret garden and enjoy a lovely BBQ that will be waiting for you. Ask us for the menus (please BBQ extra cost to boat hire).
We have a number of options to offer to give groups a delightful experience, we can tailor any trip to your needs, let us know if you have any ideas.

Prices and options

Option 1

2 hours (taste of the river)
Matilda and Emily for up to 45 from £275
Elizabeth for up to 35 from £250
Countess for up to 12 from £140

Option 2

3 hours (River Trip and Harbour Cruise Combination)
Matilda and Emily for up to 45 from £350
Elizabeth for up to 35 from £320

Option 3

4 hours (BBQ by the river/ Riverside pub stop)
Matilda and Emily for up to 45 from £400
Elizabeth for up to 35 from £350

We can only offer river trips from April to September

Special Charters

Thinking of doing something different?
We can offer you an array of options from a team building day on the boats to an elegant way of arriving at your wedding ceremony we can suggest many ways of using the boats to make your event something to remember…

Corporate Events

We offer a variety of trips from team building to a different, exciting and fun day/ night out!

Champagne Fun Casino Cruises

A great way to spend an afternoon/ evening with collegues, the casino opens the drinks flow and the fun starts!
With a maximum of 25 passengers this trip is a exclusive and stylish alternative to your usual staff party. Matilda (see our boats for details) will pick you up from your chosen starting point and cruise around the Bristol Harbour for 3 hours while you play Black Jack see who will win the champagne at the end of the night -kick back and enjoy.
The trip is a brilliant from £550 for 25 people, from just £22 per head and is very popular so book now!

Weddings

There are many locations in Bristol harbour, perfect for wedding ceremonies and receptions that are easy to get to by boat and lets face it nothing can be more elegant or relaxing than arriving by water.
Our fine vessels are well equipped to cater for wedding and bridal parties. Whether you are just looking to transport the bride, groom and wedding guests to and from the your wedding venue/ reception or plan to make your special day on the water.

Why not have your wedding reception on one of our boats, we work closely with many excellent caters who will tailor a menu to your requirements see catering on board. Cruise around the beautiful harbour or take a trip up river into the countryside or down the Avon Gorge whilst your guests wine and dine the time away in style.

Wedding transfer prices

Transfer to your venue
up to 12 passengers from £135
up to 45 passengers from £175
Flowers are not included
Flowers prices - Quoted per trip, we can tailor the flowers to suit your theme or colour of dress. Flowers give an extra sense of elegance and the sublime.
Call us to discuss your requirements prices start at £80

Wedding Receptions

Why not have your wedding reception on one of our boats, we work closely with many excellent caters who will tailor a menu to your requirements see catering on board. Cruise around the beautiful harbour or take a trip up river into the countryside or down the Avon Gorge whilst your guests wine and dine the time away in style.

River Wedding

Visit a secret garden up river that only accessible by boat, its superb for wedding barbecues. Just an hour up the peaceful River Avon and you can enjoy an informal relaxed afternoon in a beautiful garden before the boat brings the party home.Prices (4 Hours)
Matilda, Emily and Elizabeth
max 45 passengers from £450
(Flowers not included)

Venues for wedding ceremonies in the Harbour

Venue
SS Great Britain
Shoots Restaurant Hotwell rd
Theatre Royal in King Street
Glassboat
Quakers Friars Registry Office

Telephone Number
0117 926 0680
0117 925 0597
0117 987 7877
0117 929 0704

Landing Stage
SS Great Britain
Mardyke steps
Welsh Back
Welsh Back
Castle Park

Popular Venues for reception/ function rooms and for guests to stay.

Venue
Jury’s Hotel
Marriott Royal
Holiday Inn Express
Hotel du Vin
Premier Lodge

Telephone Number
0117 923 0333
0117 929 4281
0117 930 4800
0117 925 5577
0117 926 0783

Landing Stage
Water Front Tavern
City Centre
Temple Meads
City Centre
Welsh Back

Education

We offer harbour tours ranging from general commentary about the history, geography & modern day usage of the harbour our trips can be linked to a specialised, focused subject of your choice. The harbour holds a wealth of information points of interest. Our trips can be linked in with any of the museums and attractions around the harbour and enhance the learning and enjoyment of your tour.
We offer curriculum focused education tours that can be tailored to many subject areas: Geography, History, Architecture & New Development, Wildlife, Maths, Art, design and technology, media and photography etc…
Please call or email us and we can design a programme or creative workshop lasting anything from 1 hour to 1 whole day that will suit your needs and curriculum criteria.

Education policy

The Bristol Ferry Boat company is focused on the development of creative learning through the use of the boats and the harbour.
Our education programme is progressive and open to change with aims to create a programme of work that encourages the following:

Prices

Charted 1 Hour Tour with Commentary

Harbour Guide

The harbour boasts a wealth of tourist attractions, restaurants as well as an eclectic mix of art galleries, pubs and bars to suit all tastes. Have a good look through our harbour guide and plan your time on Bristol’s exciting water front.

“Life and leisure in and around the harbour is creative, cosmopolitan, fall of character, with lashes of romance!”

Dockside Eateries

There are many options for food around the harbour from sausage and mash to 3 course al la carte menu.

The Glass Boat
Welsh Back Stop
Dine in style on this beautifully designed wooden interior boat with great views of the harbour, Perfect for special occasions, the standard are very high, but it’s worth it!

Spy Glass (open March – Oct)
Welsh Back Stop
Fun and great atmosphere this suits all onboard/ quayside seasonal restaurant, specialises in Med BBQ style food. They have a great selection with a set menu price for parties over 8 people.

The River Station
Welsh Back/ Prince Street Bridge Stop
With a relaxed deli/ tapas downstairs and a la carte restaurant upstairs both with views of the harbour its the kind of place you would take friends & parents to impress! Great forever changing menu that caters for all tastes.

Howard’s
Nova Scotia Stop
Restaurant 60 metres from the quay side. Perfect for a special occasion they have a three course menu for large groups at a good price the food is varied and great sounding a la carte menu

Seven Shed
Welsh Back/ Prince Street Bridge Stop
Converted from one of Brunels creations Seven Shed has a modern feel and look. The bar/ organic restaurant have a brilliant menu and a great selection of wines, drinks and cocktails. Balcony seating looking out on the harbour, watch the ferries go by.

Ostrich
Bathurst Basin (Ostrich Pub) Stop
Great pub really friendly staff, it’s the place to be when its sunny lots of tables outside, cosy feel inside. Child friendly. Pub food well priced.

The River
City Centre Stop
Right in the heart of the city. Good traditional English food, specialising in selection of different sausage and mash plus good menu for vegetarians. Winner of Food Award 2003

The Olive Shed
Prince Street Bridge Stop
Organic Mediterranean meze fish and more. This is a great place to relax for a light snack to a three course meal with lovely organic beers and wines.

Siam Harbourside
Mardyke Steps
Thai Cuisine served by waitresses in tradition costume, along Hotwells Rd quayside.

Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Stop
One of the oldest pubs in Bristol! Salty Sea Dog venue, full of characters good food and beer, friendly staff and outside seating. Good chef, variety of dishes with Mediterranean twist.

The Cottage Inn
Baltic Wharf Stop
Cottage Pub directly outside the pub
Baltic Wharf, outside seating for the balmy evenings and sunny afternoons, cosy interior for those nippier evenings, great friendly atmosphere. Food varies from scampi and chips to lasagne.

Lockside
Nova Scotia Stop
Cafe/Restaurant 100 metres from the quay side. recently refubished cafe under the flyover. Great views of Clifton. fantastic breakfasts from 7 till 12 and open for lunch and dinner too.

Shoots
Mardyke Steps
Great location, this boat restaurant located on the Hotwells rd quayside serves a variety of dishes for all tastes.

Museums and Attractions

Here are some of the major attactions around the floating harbour.

@ Bristol
Cannons Marsh or City Centre Stops
Explore @ Bristol it’s an exciting science centre for the 21st century with various attractions, workshops and events within the complex, comprising Wild Walk, 3D Imax cinema, hands on ‘Explore’ with changing interactive exhibitions, 360 degree cinema, and a great outdoor space.

CREATE Centre
Nova Scotia Stop – 2 mins walk
The CREATE centre is Bristol’s environmental centre that provides support, knowledge and information for environmental initiatives. You can visit the Eco-home of the future and there latest exhibition or have a coffee in the café.
Tel: 0117 9250505
Web: www.createcentre.co.uk

Bristol Cathedral
City Centre Stop
Bristol Cathedral sits beautifully in the heart of city centre on College Green, It’s a fascinating building, it’s a great place to find out more about the city history and culture. All are welcome.
Tel: 0117 9264879 Web: www.bristol-cathedral.co.uk

Watershed Media Centre
City Centre Stop
The first Multi Media Centre in the UK situated in the heart of Bristol city centre The Watershed has a range of facilities. The Cinema shows a mix of main stream, old classics and arty films photography studios, art exhibitions, multi media courses and not forgetting the very popular bar and café.
Web: www.thewatershed.co.uk
Tel: 0117 9276444

Ashton Court Visitor Centre
Nova Scotia Stop
Ashton court is just a short walk from the Nova Scotia pub stop, with the best woodland and park walks as well as the best views of Bristol and surrounding area. In the heart of the estate is the mansion with lots of historical interest, Its a great place to get away form the busy city and relax. They have a great visitors centre and café.
Address: Ashton Court Estate
Long Ashton
Bristol
BS41 9JN
Tel: 0117 9532143

The SS Great Britain &
Maritime Heritage Centre
SS Great Britain stop
Designed by I.K. Brunel, s.s. Great Britain was the first iron built, propeller driven steamship when launched from Bristol in 1843. As the world’s biggest ship she embarked on a varied career, first as a luxury liner carrying passengers to New York and Melbourne, then as a ferry carrying troops to the Crimea and India, and finally as a cargo ship, before being abandoned in the Falkand Islands in 1886. She is currently undergoing major lottery restoration work and improvements including enhancement of the site to her original appearance at the Great Western Dock in which she was built ‘Ship Shape and Bristol Fashion’.
Open April - October.
Opening hours - 10am to 5:30pm summer, 10am to 4:30pm winter.
Address: Great Western Dock,
Gas Ferry Road,
Bristol BS1 6TY
Web: www.ss-great-britain.com
Tel: 0117 926 0680

The Matthew
SS Great Britain stop
The Cabot Tower was built in 1897 to commemorate 400th anniversary of John Cabot’s journey to Newfoundland In 1997 a replica of Cabot’s Matthew was built, the original voyage was re-enacted to the Newfoundland to celebrate 500 yrs.It is currently moored next to the SS Great Britain.
See SS Great Britain Details

The Industrial Museum
Prince Street Bridge Stop
Cranes, trains and the Floating Harbour provide the setting for a museum housed in a former transit shed. Its exhibits range from models of Bristol’s early ships to a mock-up of the flight deck of Concorde, with buses, cars and motorcycles in between. Ask for details of the events and activities which run most weekends between March and November.
Open Apr-Oct, Sat-Wed, 10am-5pm.
Open Nov-Mar, Sat-Sun, 10am-5pm.
Address: Princes Wharf,
Wapping Road,
Bristol BS1 4RN
Web: www.bristol-city.gov.uk/mus/bim.htm
Tel: 0117 925 1470

The Bristol Old Vic
City Centre or Welsh Back
The Bristol old Vic theatre has variety of contemporary and traditional plays/ performances through out the year. They also have a great education programme. The café and bar is great place to relax and have a bite to eat, pre and post performances.
Tel: 0117 9877877 Box Office/ Enquiries Email: www.bristol-old-vic.co.uk

British Empire and
Commonwealth Museum
Temple Meads Stop
The internationally acclaimed national museum presents the dramatic 500 year history of the rise and fall of the British Empire and emergence of the modern Commonwealth. The galleries are packed full of interactive exhibits, with chance to dress up in period costume with many more fun activities. Look out for their great Education opportunities and special events.
Address: Station Approach,
Temple Meads Web: www.empiremuseum.co.uk
Brsitol BS1 6QH
Email: Staff@empiremuseum.co.uk
Tel: 0117 9254980

Clifton Suspension Bridge
Visitor Centre
Hotwells – Pump House Stop and a good walk up the Zig Zag Path
The Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre opened in Bridge House, just 200 metres from the Clifton toll. A series of displays show the story of the design tenders/ competitions and the construction of the bridge. A selection from the Centre’s archive of over 1,000 postcards of the bridge is on show as well as Victorian engravings and wooden, china and glass memorabilia. An intricate scale model of the bridge, an interactive model bridge made by maintenance staff of the real bridge, a children’s room and a souvenir shop add to the attractions.
Address:
Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre Tel: 0117 9744664
Bridge House
Sion Place Email: visitinfo@clifton-suspension-bridge.org.uk
Clifton, Bristol BS8 4AP Web: www.clifton-suspension-bridge.org.uk

St Mary Redcliffe Church
Prince Street Bridge Stop
St Mary Redcliffe Church is an Anglican Parish Church The church provides information for local people including our regular congregation regarding services, music and events.
Email: admin@stmaryredcliffe.co.uk
Web: www.stmarys.ebusiness.co.uk
Tel: 0117 929 1487