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    Coventry Jesus Centre

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    St John The Baptist Parish Church - Located at the Corner of Spon Street and Hill Street

    St John The Baptist Parish Church

    (2 reviews)

    I happen to stumble across this church one morning. I've walked by it a few times but never really…read morepaid attention. Most of these churches are usually closed. But on this day I wandered onto the grounds and was pleasantly surprised to find its side door was unlocked with docents inside! I asked and was allowed to take video and pictures. The 3 older gentlemen were very kind, and it was very quiet inside. I had a pleasant meander around the place. I especially loved the ancient scent that is held inside the walls... It's as if I could smell centuries past! I learned that this church was originally built in the mid 1300's! That is way before my country was even discovered! What history and stories this place holds! A gentleman gave me some historical papers about the Church that I was able to read over later. But basically this is a true Mediaeval Gem with loads of history. One of the docents played some music on the organ so we could hear how amazing it permeated through the whole church. And also they invited me to take part in the ringing of the tower bell. There are 5 bells I believe, but the city only allows one to be rung. I was handed a paper with the prayer on it, and the four of us joined in unison while the main gentleman rang the bell appropriately timed. What a wonderful opportunity and memory I won't forget! Sometimes you just have to explore and go with your gut! It you are able to visit this historical gem, I highly recommend it. The docents that were freely donating their time were truly passionate about sharing this place with me, and I hope you will be able to experience it as well one day!

    This lovely medieval church is right next to the College of Bablake and Bond's Hospital at the…read morebottom of Hill Street and Spon Street. What a delight! Dave, the Steward gave us an impromptu tour. There is so much history here, and he enthralled us with his amazing knowledge of the church. He even forgot about his coffee and lunch talking to us, until his colleague reminded him. He told us the stories behind the stain glass windows, the Guild chapel, all the different busts of kings and queens of England on the corner of each arch, who killed who, how the ceiling was higher, how it yoyo'd between being a Catholic Church and Protestant Church, the the dragon on the corner of one arch, denoting the Welsh, the missing bust of the clown and a naked figure from one of the arch, which can be found in a painting of the church, before they were removed in the Victorian era as they were not as liberal and saw it as pagans. It's the only church in Coventry that was not bombed during the WW2. He also explained why it was imperative for the soldiers in the heavy metal suits of armour to wear a heavy cape on top as well in hot climes as it protects the armour getting very hot, which in turn could bake them alive! What a gem of a place. Well worth a visit.

    Coventry Cathedral - Theater in the cathedral

    Coventry Cathedral

    (18 reviews)

    Wow!! The Coventry Cathedral ruins are spectacular. In a way, the bombing highlighted the splendor…read moreof 13th century architecture and when walking around, I kept getting reminded of the Cologne Cathedral, which was built in the same century. I'm so glad the cathedral wasn't torn down, like a lot of destroyed buildings after the war were, but instead this area was left alone, to stand testament to the horrors suffered by this city and its people during WWII. Compared to the old Cathedral, I am not a massive fan of the modernist architecture building of the new cathedral but it sure is much more comfy! I was super lucky to be in town while the "Knife Angel" sculpture was on display in front of the Cathedral in April 2019. I was with a very witty colleague, Adam, and his comment on the sculpture was, "Anyone have a fork?" :-) :-) :-) Similarly when he saw the Archangel Michael & the Devil sculpture in the front of the Cathedral, Adam turned to our group and with his quick wit said, "Smell my foot. No, I insist! I really want you to smell my feet!!" :-) :-) :-) The cathedral is really an interesting place to come and check out, and for me, more than any other landmark, it really personifies Coventry City. Yelp 151/ 2019

    Coventry Cathedral, the bombed-out church that fell prey to the first carpet bombing of WWII, is an…read moreimpressive and sobering reminder of the futility of war. As such, it's a mandatory place to visit [I hesitate to call it an "attraction"] in Coventry for a brief time of quiet introspection. The remains have been beautifully preserved, augmented with several works of art that pay tribute to the bombing, but also to the spirit of reconciliation after the war. It's moot to weigh this early carpet bombing against the ones committed by the Allies in the aftermath, them being much more destructive - "He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind." The house, in this case, being Europe. And we did learn the lesson - or did we? Anyway, it's a must for any visit to this city.

    Coventry Jesus Centre - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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