The National Centre for Early Music (NCEM)
The National Centre for Early Music (NCEM) in York is a premier venue dedicated to the promotion and performance of early music. Housed in the beautifully restored medieval church of St Margaret, Walmgate, this Grade I listed building blends historic charm with modern amenities. Originally built in the 11th century and extensively rebuilt over the centuries, the church was transformed into the NCEM in 2000, thanks to a National Lottery grant and support from various partners.
The NCEM is renowned for its exceptional acoustics, enhanced by a specially designed roof and adjustable baffles, making it an ideal setting for concerts, recordings, and events. The centre features a performance space that can accommodate up to 180 guests, offering an intimate yet inspiring atmosphere for a wide range of musical and educational activities.
As a hub for early music, the NCEM hosts the annual York Early Music Festival and provides year-round educational programs, workshops, and masterclasses. The venue’s commitment to inclusivity, artistic excellence, and community engagement makes it a beacon for music lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
Step-free access is available at most of our venues. For specific access needs — wheelchair spaces, hearing loops or assistance — please contact us before booking and we’ll be glad to help.
How long is a concert here?
Most candlelight concerts last around 60–75 minutes with no interval. Doors open about 30 minutes before the start.
Is the seating numbered?
Seating is usually by zone rather than individual seat — details are shown on each concert’s booking page.
Can I bring children?
Yes — most concerts are recommended for ages 6+, with under-16s accompanied by an adult.