
Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage
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The Fairfield House to Bath Mosque pilgrimage will take place on 13 September 2026 at Fairfield House in Bath. The event is a 7.7-mile walk reflecting on the moral, religious, and historical themes that link places along the way. The event is free to attend. The walk is for those invited to gather at 11am in the Sacred Heart Church.
A 7.7 mile walk reflecting on the moral, religious and historical themes that link places along the way.
We are invited to gather at 11am in the Sacred Garden at Fairfield House (home of the late Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia), the site of the chapel where His Imperial Majesty used to pray. Ras Benji (the Operations Manager at Fairfield House) will talk about the history and significance of the site. He will then take us to visit Partis College Chapel (on the other side of the Fairfield House perimeter wall), before we set off up Penn Hill along the Cotswold Way to the panoramic viewpoint at Prospect Stile. After pausing for a bring-your-own picnic lunch, we will walk along the edge of Lansdown Racecourse, past the wood where St Alphege's spring is thought to have been situated. The route then takes us past the P&R car park and the south-facing ridge from which we can enjoy views across the south of Bath. We will pause near Beckford’s Tower to reflect particularly on William Beckford’s links with the slave trade and pass along a path through the Lansdown cemetery to the grotto he built. From there we follow the Cotswold Way down through the woods on Primrose Hill and along parts of Sion Hill to reach High Common, from where we descend to the City Centre through Victoria Park, with views of the Royal Crescent. The Cotswold Way leads us to the west door of Bath Abbey (which marks its southern end). From there it is a short distance to the Bath Mosque and Islamic Centre, where Dr Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour (Imam of Bath Mosque) will welcome and engage in conversation with us, prior to leading prayers at 17:15.
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Frequently asked questions
Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage takes place on Sunday, 13 September 2026 at 11:00.
Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage is held at Fairfield House in Bath (2 Kelston Road, Bath, BA1 3QJ).
Entry to Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage is free.
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Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage
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The Fairfield House to Bath Mosque pilgrimage will take place on 13 September 2026 at Fairfield House in Bath. The event is a 7.7-mile walk reflecting on the moral, religious, and historical themes that link places along the way. The event is free to attend. The walk is for those invited to gather at 11am in the Sacred Heart Church.
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A 7.7 mile walk reflecting on the moral, religious and historical themes that link places along the way.
We are invited to gather at 11am in the Sacred Garden at Fairfield House (home of the late Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia), the site of the chapel where His Imperial Majesty used to pray. Ras Benji (the Operations Manager at Fairfield House) will talk about the history and significance of the site. He will then take us to visit Partis College Chapel (on the other side of the Fairfield House perimeter wall), before we set off up Penn Hill along the Cotswold Way to the panoramic viewpoint at Prospect Stile. After pausing for a bring-your-own picnic lunch, we will walk along the edge of Lansdown Racecourse, past the wood where St Alphege's spring is thought to have been situated. The route then takes us past the P&R car park and the south-facing ridge from which we can enjoy views across the south of Bath. We will pause near Beckford’s Tower to reflect particularly on William Beckford’s links with the slave trade and pass along a path through the Lansdown cemetery to the grotto he built. From there we follow the Cotswold Way down through the woods on Primrose Hill and along parts of Sion Hill to reach High Common, from where we descend to the City Centre through Victoria Park, with views of the Royal Crescent. The Cotswold Way leads us to the west door of Bath Abbey (which marks its southern end). From there it is a short distance to the Bath Mosque and Islamic Centre, where Dr Mohammed Gamal Abdelnour (Imam of Bath Mosque) will welcome and engage in conversation with us, prior to leading prayers at 17:15.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage?
Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage takes place on Sunday, 13 September 2026 at 11:00.
Where is Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage taking place?
Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage is held at Fairfield House in Bath (2 Kelston Road, Bath, BA1 3QJ).
How much are tickets for Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage?
Entry to Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage is free.
How do I get tickets for Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage?
Tickets for Bath Inter Faith Group - ‘Fairfield House to Bath Mosque’ pilgrimage can be booked via Eventbrite using the "Check Tickets & Live Prices" button on this page, which opens the official booking site in a new tab.
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