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Bishop of Bath

Bishop of Bath and Wells
Bishopric
anglican
Diocese of Bath and Wells arms.svg
Arms of the Bishop of Bath and Wells: Azure, a saltire per saltire quarterly quartered or and argent
Incumbent:
Peter Hancock
Province Canterbury
Diocese Bath and Wells
Cathedral Wells Cathedral
Residence Bishop's Palace, Wells
First incumbent Athelm
Formation 909
Website www.bathandwells.org.uk

The Bishop of Bath and Wells heads the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury in England.

The present diocese covers the vast majority of the (ceremonial) county of Somerset and a small area of Dorset. The Episcopal seat is located in the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew in the city of Wells in Somerset.

The bishop is one of two (the other is the Bishop of Durham) who escort the sovereign at the coronation.

The current bishop, since his confirmation of election on 4 March 2014, is Peter Hancock, the seventy-eighth Bishop, who signs Peter Bath: et Well:. He fully took up his duties upon his installation in a service at Wells Cathedral on 7 June 2014. The see had been vacant since Peter Price's retirement on 30 June 2013, during which time Peter Maurice (Bishop suffragan of Taunton) had acted as diocesan bishop.

The Bishop's residence is The Palace, Wells. In late 2013 the Church Commissioners announced that they were purchasing the Old Rectory, a Grade II-listed building in Croscombe for the Bishop's residence. However this decision was widely opposed, including by the Diocese, and in May 2014 was overturned by a committee of the Archbishops' Council.


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