
Heritage Open Day
Sat 12 Sept · 12:00
Bradford Cathedral
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The Heritage Open Day event will take place at Bradford Cathedral on 2026-09-12 at 11:00. The event is part of the workshops category, with a free admission price. The event will celebrate the history of Bradford.
Everyday Histories: "From the Broad Ford to City of Culture and Beyond!"
For this year’s annual Heritage Open Day event, we’re celebrating the ordinary and extraordinary lives of those associated with Bradford's most historic building and site through the ages.
From Saxon origins, early 14th century destruction, later medieval re-building, Tudor alterations, Civil War skirmishes, 18th century additions, Victorian improvements and 20th century extensions, this building and site has withstood the tests of time.
What was life like for the people who knew and used this building?
What are some of their stories?
Do you have any connections? If so, is it time you visited this important place of your ancestors?
If not, why not come and learn about this beautiful and fascinating building and its significant role in Bradford's history.
Join us for a fascinating exploration! There will be lots of information about the building and its people on display, with a self-guided tour available, so that you can tour the building at your own pace.
A historical guided tour of the building will also be on offer, as will a specialist guided tour relating to the "Everyday Histories" theme, during which we will delve a little deeper into the people and stories connected with this building over the centuries.
Alongside these there will be children's activities, including historical dressing up, refreshments and talks by prominent local historians Cat Stiles and Derek Barker.
Talks and Tours
12:15pm- Talk by Derek Barker: "The Day Before Yesterday: St Peter's Parish Church in 19th Century Bradford"
1.15pm- Talk by Cat Stiles, local historian: "Memento Mori: Remembering the Dead in Pre-Modern Bradford"
2:15pm- Guided Tour
A traditional tour of the building, its history and its heritage, unconnected to our theme.
2:15pm- Heritage Open Day Tour
A specialist tour where we will provide more information about everyday people involved in Bradford Cathedral's history.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
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Frequently asked questions
Heritage Open Day takes place on Saturday, 12 September 2026 at 12:00.
Heritage Open Day is held at Bradford Cathedral in Bradford (1 Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH).
Entry to Heritage Open Day is free.
Tickets for Heritage Open Day 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.
Staying overnight?
Hotels within walking distance of Bradford Cathedral.
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Editorial Summary
The Heritage Open Day event will take place at Bradford Cathedral on 2026-09-12 at 11:00. The event is part of the workshops category, with a free admission price. The event will celebrate the history of Bradford.
This summary was automatically generated from event data sourced from official ticketing providers.
Organiser’s full description
Everyday Histories: "From the Broad Ford to City of Culture and Beyond!"
For this year’s annual Heritage Open Day event, we’re celebrating the ordinary and extraordinary lives of those associated with Bradford's most historic building and site through the ages.
From Saxon origins, early 14th century destruction, later medieval re-building, Tudor alterations, Civil War skirmishes, 18th century additions, Victorian improvements and 20th century extensions, this building and site has withstood the tests of time.
What was life like for the people who knew and used this building?
What are some of their stories?
Do you have any connections? If so, is it time you visited this important place of your ancestors?
If not, why not come and learn about this beautiful and fascinating building and its significant role in Bradford's history.
Join us for a fascinating exploration! There will be lots of information about the building and its people on display, with a self-guided tour available, so that you can tour the building at your own pace.
A historical guided tour of the building will also be on offer, as will a specialist guided tour relating to the "Everyday Histories" theme, during which we will delve a little deeper into the people and stories connected with this building over the centuries.
Alongside these there will be children's activities, including historical dressing up, refreshments and talks by prominent local historians Cat Stiles and Derek Barker.
Talks and Tours
12:15pm- Talk by Derek Barker: "The Day Before Yesterday: St Peter's Parish Church in 19th Century Bradford"
1.15pm- Talk by Cat Stiles, local historian: "Memento Mori: Remembering the Dead in Pre-Modern Bradford"
2:15pm- Guided Tour
A traditional tour of the building, its history and its heritage, unconnected to our theme.
2:15pm- Heritage Open Day Tour
A specialist tour where we will provide more information about everyday people involved in Bradford Cathedral's history.
Description supplied by the event organiser.
❓ Frequently asked questions
When is Heritage Open Day?
Heritage Open Day takes place on Saturday, 12 September 2026 at 12:00.
Where is Heritage Open Day taking place?
Heritage Open Day is held at Bradford Cathedral in Bradford (1 Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH).
How much are tickets for Heritage Open Day?
Entry to Heritage Open Day is free.
How do I get tickets for Heritage Open Day?
Tickets for Heritage Open Day 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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Free Entry
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Until Saturday, 12 September 2026
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