Top Williamsburg activities
Explore by category
Top Williamsburg landmarks
Top Williamsburg landmarks
Top Williamsburg landmark tickets
Beyond Williamsburg
Tours in nearby places
Explore USA tours
Tours in similar places
Williamsburg trip ideas
Explore the church on a guided tour with a volunteer/church member for a historical interpretation of the building. Or, undertake a self-guided tour of the Bruton Parish Churchyard to see tombs dating back to the 17th century. All visitors are welcome to join a service or attend a performance of the Candlelit Concert series. Find the Parish House—home to the Bruton Parish Heritage Center, Hennage Library, and Bruton Parish Gift Shop—down the street.
The church is located on Duke of Gloucester Street in the Colonial Williamsburg historic area. Take I-64 and get off at exit 238.
Parking is permitted in front of the church on Sunday and for special events, including concerts. Parking is also available behind the Parish House.
The church is open to visitors, Monday to Saturday from morning until mid-afternoon, and on Sundays in the afternoon. It is closed to touring for weekday services, weddings, funerals, and other special events. Concerts are held at 8pm every Saturday throughout the year and on most Tuesdays and Thursdays from March through December.
In a tradition that started in the 18th century, the church hosts more than 120 recitals and concert programs a year as part of its Candlelit Concert Series. The program includes organ and harpsichord recitals by church musicians as well as performances from choral and instrumental groups from all over the country and the world. All performances are free, with a freewill offering taken.