Unfinished Church
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Unfinished Church

Museum · Saint George's ·

Roofless neo-Gothic stone ruins, a dreamy wedding venue

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Government Hill Road, St. George's, Bermuda Get directions

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"A dreamy venue for destination weddings, I found the Unfinished Church hauntingly beautiful: a grand stone shell with open archways where stained glass would have been, grass underfoot, shafts of sunlight illuminating the would-be nave, and clouds drifting overhead, creating a poetic ruin that blends architecture and landscape." - Katherine Cusumano, David LaHuta

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Unfinished Church - Landmark Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"So, what's the story behind this place? By 1869, Bermuda’s oldest church—the esteemed St. Peter’s, which was established in the Town of St. George’s in 1612—had fallen into disrepair. So soon enough, its parishioners came up with a plan: A new cathedral would be built on the outskirts of town, what would be a grand stone structure to house the centuries-old artifacts and displaced congregants. William Hay, who helped design the soaring Bermuda Cathedral in 1848, was tapped to lead the charge. Construction began in 1874, and then it abruptly stopped, thanks to squabbles and a lack of funds. What resulted is the the aptly named Unfinished Church, an airy roofless structure known locally as "The Folly of St. George’s.” What's the vibe, then? It’s no surprise that the Unfinished Church is one of Bermuda’s most popular venues for destination weddings. The place is absolutely dreamy. Grass grows beneath your feet and fresh air pours through open stone archways that were once meant to hold stained glass windows. Look up and you’ll see puffy white clouds drift across the blue sky while thick shafts of sunlight illuminate what should have been the nave. Who comes here? Hardcore history buffs and, yes, Bermuda-based wedding planners and brides-to-be. Does it live up to the hype? The Unfinished Church is a stunning stone structure that's unlike any other in Bermuda. If you’re a pair of honeymooners who’ve tied the knot elsewhere and want some très chic snapshots, the backdrop here cannot be beat. Anything else we should know before planning a visit? You’ve come here to see the bones of an old church and not much else. Pair the Unfinished Church with other attractions in St. George’s—it won’t take too long to take in the whole place. Note that the church interior is not open to casual visitors—the gates are locked except for private events." - David LaHuta

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10 Best Cultural Attractions in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler

"For a brief time in the late 19th century, townspeople wanted something new and shiny—they wanted to replace the then-dilapidated St. Peter’s Church . Construction on Bermuda's oldest church began in 1874, and then it abruptly stopped, thanks to squabbles and a lack of funds. What resulted is the the aptly named Unfinished Church, an airy roofless structure known locally as “The Folly of St. George’s.” With its grassy surrounds and open stone archways, it also happens to be one of the most popular destination wedding venues in Bermuda; expect to see wedding planners and brides-to-be. Note that the church interior is not open to casual visitors—the gates are locked except for private events." - David LaHuta

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Adrean J.

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Such a great destination to see on your way to Tobacco Bay. It's typically locked so you can't go inside but it's still wonderful to see

Alpesh P.

Google
Unfinished church ⛪️ Worth spending 30 min if you have time during island visit…. Beautiful location for experiencing where man and God can meet in " HIS" Creation. Blue skies, emerald green palm Palm Trees reaching toward the Heavens , with columns created by builders and archways showing the grace and beauty of the island. I was told by our local guide that this is “Ideal location for wedding! And I do believe that it is for small weddings.

Nathan R

Google
Short 5 minute walk from the downtown St George area to the ruins. It’s a fairly steep hill, so if you have mobility issues that could be a factor or you might want to park closer to the ruins. They are really cool and worth swinging by for a quick visit!

Steven W.

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Pretty cool structure. Such an eery place! A skeleton of a church that was never finished or used. Apparently it used to have a roof but has been completely rotted away. Steep hill to walk up to from ferry port. Very little if any parking onsite.

Ben S.

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Nice to stop off and have a look on the way to Tobacco Bay. Very interesting to look around, albeit a shame you can't go inside.

Spice C.

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Hearing about this historic structure and actually seeing it for yourself are 2 different experiences, as it is absolutely amazing to the eyes. Very easy to find in the town of St George's, Bermuda, it is a great tourist attraction and frequently used by local for events such as weddings. It's a really beautiful structure.

gianna L.

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super cool place, we went on bermuda day and there were only two groups of people that were there at the same time. it’s a slightly scary walk uphill from st. george, but only a few minutes. there is a very narrow sidewalk and decent signage to find it, but it’s not hard to find since it’s so big. the front entrance is locked up, but if you walk around to the left side there’s an entrance. it does butt up against private property so beware of that as well.

Nigel B.

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Long walk to get there !. It’s was cool to see