




Overview
A wonderful place full of history and serenity.
Set in the heart of the historic town centre, the Collegiate Church of St Mary – with its 174ft tall tower – is a must-see attraction for visitors to Warwick. It is a major local landmark that receives thousands of visitors from around the globe, who come to admire its architectural grandeur. Founded in 1123, it is famous for its incomparable medieval Beauchamp Chapel with superb stained glass, medieval and Tudor tombs, including that of Sir Robert Dudley, a favourite courtier of Queen Elizabeth 1.
Visitor Info
Directions
Directions to the church are available on our website here.
Admission prices:
Admission to the Church is FREE.
To visit the Church Tower admission is as follows:
Adults: £3
Students over 16: £2.50
Students under 16: £1.50
Family: £6 ( 2 adults & up to 4 children)
Opening hours
Monday – Saturday 10am – 4.30pm (last entry 4pm)
Sunday 12.30pm – closing as above
Tower last entry 3pm
Closed Good Friday and Christmas Day.
Guided tours
Guided tours can be arranged with our specialist guides – cost £3 per person. The tour takes approximately 1 hr. To book visit: stmarys@stmaryswarwick.org.uk or call 01926 403940.
Accessibility
Conferences & meetings
Weddings
A stunning Church for your wedding day.
Weddings are a feature of St Mary’s daily life!
If you would like further information please see http://www.stmaryswarwick.org.uk/index.php?/stmarys/ceremonies