Bruton Parish Episcopal Church

Located in the heart of historic Colonial Williamsburg, Bruton Parish Church has been a spirited and dynamic parish for more than 300 years. Our doors remain open daily, welcoming people from early morning to evening.

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201 Duke of Gloucester St (at Nassau St) Williamsburg , VA 23185 United States

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Matthew Phillips

Church members volunteer as guides and do a great job interpreting the distinctive building. Keep in mind this is an active church , not part of the Colonial Williamsburg museum .

Virginia Arts Festival

On 5-21-15 join us at this beautiful church for Cantus. The nine-member men's vocal ensemble Cantus is known worldwide for their trademark of warmth and blend. Click "read more" for the event link. Read more

K. D.

There is a recommended $1 donation for touring the church ground. Ask the parishioners/volunteers any questions you may have -- they have a lot of knowledge to share.

Jen Imbimbo

The history of the church n graveyard tombstones are interesting

Sheri Fresonke Harper

Historic plaques worth a read

George Harrison

Great parish. Whenever we're back home visiting we attend the 9:30 Rite II service.

Kristin Reifsnyder

Organ Halloween recital.... Nice

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Tourist Information
Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center

Lovely place to stay. Great staff and rooms. Within walking distance to all the attractions. - Todd A Williams

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History Museum
Governor's Palace

Best site in all of colonial Williamsburg. It’s worth all the hype and wait time. The inside is amazing and the outside is gorgeous. I would suggest that it’s the first stop in colonial Williamsburg. - James C

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History Museum
Williamsburg Capitol Building

Rebuilt capitol building with some of the interior still being original. Great guide tol. - Peter