St. Mary Redcliffe Church Lands Charity Trustee Announcement

St. Mary Redcliffe Church Lands Charity (Charity no 21109) are looking for new directors (of a Trustee style) of the charity which provides extensive funding for the maintenance of St Mary Redcliffe Church and support of its charitable works in the parish it serves.

This is a rare opportunity to be involved with one of the most iconic buildings and churches in the country and with a historic Bristol charity which supports it. The charity that has ancient origins dating back to the 12th Century and including a re-endowment by Elizabeth I, following confiscation by Henry VIII.


It is also a great time to be involved with St Mary Redcliffe parish which is embarking on numerous exciting development projects. Following the substantial redevelopment of the Redcliffe Village area to the north of the church, the parish is likely to continue to include sharply contrasting areas of affluence and deprivation. The original charitable purposes of the 800-year-old charity remain as relevant now as they did then.

‘We are delighted to announce the appointment of Moon Executive Search as our official recruitment partner to appoint several new directors.

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Moon Executive Search will play a key role in assisting St. Mary Redcliffe Church Lands Charity in this search campaign, utilising their extensive networks and search methodologies.  They will be looking to source several high calibre individuals who can contribute to the development of this well-established charity. These roles are non-remunerated, and attendance is required at roughly four director’s meetings a year and these are usually held at 5.30pm.

Sectors of interest include: historic building conservation, investment/real estate management, community engagement living or working within the parish of St Mary Redcliffe.  The search will cover the city of Bristol and surrounding areas, as well as the parish. People of all faiths and no faith are welcome, but candidates must be sympathetic for the principles of the Church of England, as we are an active place of worship.

Moon Executive Search will be seeking expressions of interest and CVs from prospective candidates with a shared passion for preserving and enhancing this unique building and helping to promote it going forward as a beacon of religious cultural and charitable activity within the parish. 

All applications are welcomed for consideration.’ 


More information will follow with a full advert, the search campaign will be managed by Sandy Hinks, Head of Charity Practice at Moon Executive Search, 07947 519716 or recruit@moonexecsearch.com.

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