Salisbury Cathedral

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Salisbury Cathedral is one of Britain’s finest medieval cathedrals, both living church and internationally renowned heritage attraction. It is also home to the finest original copy of the 1215 Magna Carta, which is on permanent display to visitors in the Chapter House. The Cathedral offers a warm welcome to the 250,000 pilgrims and tourists who visit each year to marvel at the peace and beauty of

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Ever felt overwhelmed by word and sound? 🔊Join us for a talk by our Dean, Nick Papadopulos, as he offers a personal acco...
10/06/2026

Ever felt overwhelmed by word and sound? 🔊

Join us for a talk by our Dean, Nick Papadopulos, as he offers a personal account of the essential role that contemplative stillness plays (and has always played) in prayer, drawing on the Christian mystical heritage and his own experience and practice. Book your tickets today.

📅 Tues 16 June
🕖 7pm
🎟️ adult £10, young person £5
🔗 https://tinyurl.com/BeStill26

Our Angel Gabriel statue has been refreshed! 👼We are delighted to see the return of the Angel Gabriel sculpture, which h...
09/06/2026

Our Angel Gabriel statue has been refreshed! 👼

We are delighted to see the return of the Angel Gabriel sculpture, which has returned after a deep clean. The sculpture by Emily Young is one of five angel heads made of Purbeck stone in 2008 to celebrate Salisbury Cathedral's 750th anniversary.

Here at the Cathedral, we only carry out non-invasive cleaning. Periodically, the piece is returned to the studio for a more thorough treatment, where it is carefully cleaned using conservation-grade tools and products to help protect the sculpture from weathering.

We are pleased to say it is back in the Cloister Garth, for visitors and worshippers to enjoy.

Our brand-new Magna Carta tour is here! 📜Delve into the fascinating history of Magna Carta with this unique tour, taking...
08/06/2026

Our brand-new Magna Carta tour is here! 📜

Delve into the fascinating history of Magna Carta with this unique tour, taking you right back to its origins in 1215 and beyond. How did Magna Carta come about, and why was it needed? Discover this and more, plus get a chance to get up close with a facsimile (replica) of the document, as well as other artefacts of the time.

Tours run on Wednesdays at 2pm.
👉 learn more: https://tinyurl.com/MagnaCartaTour

Music lovers rejoice, our 2026 Organ Series is here! 🎼We’re delighted to announce that four concerts in our 2026 Organ S...
05/06/2026

Music lovers rejoice, our 2026 Organ Series is here! 🎼

We’re delighted to announce that four concerts in our 2026 Organ Series are now on sale, including the highly anticipated return of our Organ Prom. With music spanning from the Renaissance to the modern era, all four concerts will offer something unique. Book your tickets now and enjoy performances by talented musicians on the magnificent Father Willis Organ.

Tickets: £12.50
Children & students: £5
Book now: https://tinyurl.com/2026Organ

When the light hits just right 💐Very grateful for our incredible volunteer flower arrangers who fill the Cathedral with ...
04/06/2026

When the light hits just right 💐

Very grateful for our incredible volunteer flower arrangers who fill the Cathedral with seasonal blooms year-round!

📸 - Martin Cook

03/06/2026

May the monthly roundup begin 🌞

What a cracking month May turned out to be! We opened our Joyful Noise art exhibition, our peregrine chicks were ringed on the tower, and our new cutting garden was blessed. We also saw members from Great Wishford return for their annual Oak Apple Day tradition, and welcomed All Saints' Episcopal Church for an informal lunchtime concert.

We have an exciting month of June coming up, so stay tuned for a busy summer filled with joyful noise.

Does lightning ever strike twice? ⚡These spectacular photos were taken last week during a lightning storm, and thankfull...
02/06/2026

Does lightning ever strike twice? ⚡These spectacular photos were taken last week during a lightning storm, and thankfully the Cathedral wasn’t hit! But did you know our Cathedral has survived several recorded lightning strikes throughout its 800-year history?

It is recorded that the spire was set alight by lightning in 1431, 1641, and again in 1741. In 1559, a lightning strike tore a hole in the spire 60 feet from the top.

The lightning strike in 1741 set the spire ablaze and took nearly two hours to extinguish, narrowly avoiding disaster. The damaged timbers and braces were swiftly repaired and strengthened. A quote from former Clerk of Works Francis Price explains

"...had it continued half an hour longer, all the assistance on earth could not have prevented the total destruction of this pile."

Today, while such an event is incredibly unlikely, we remain prepared. Modern lightning conductors and advanced fire detection systems now protect the spire and tower.

Thanks to Danny Sullivan for sharing these great photos!

📸 Danny Sullivan

Happy  ! 🌟Here at Salisbury Cathedral, we are constantly blown away by the incredible work of our volunteers. Their kind...
01/06/2026

Happy ! 🌟

Here at Salisbury Cathedral, we are constantly blown away by the incredible work of our volunteers. Their kindness and dedication can be found in every corner of the Cathedral, whether that's greeting visitors, working with our education team, keeping the Cathedral dust-free, or supporting our worship and chaplaincy; there are so many roles that volunteers play in shaping the life of this extraordinary place.

To our amazing community of volunteers, thank you for all the work you do. We couldn't be more grateful!

Grovely! Grovely! Grovely! 🌳It was a pleasure to welcome back members of Great Wishford (a small village near Salisbury)...
29/05/2026

Grovely! Grovely! Grovely! 🌳

It was a pleasure to welcome back members of Great Wishford (a small village near Salisbury) as they exercised their ancient right to collect wood from Grovely Wood. This day is known as Oak Apple Day, and dates back to the 12th century, but the specific date was chosen to commemorate the restoration of King Charles II to the throne in 1660, and the charter rights were confirmed by the Royal Forest of Grovely’s Forest Court.

Since then, the tradition goes that a group of residents wakes the whole village at dawn, and once every light is on, they move on to Grovely Wood to exercise their ancient right to pick wood. From there, they head to the Mother Church, Salisbury Cathedral, led by four women in costume, where they dance to two songs before continuing inside to the altar to renew and maintain the charter for another year.

It's time to name our four chicks! 🐣🐣🐣🐣Some of you may have noticed our cameras were down briefly this morning as our ch...
28/05/2026

It's time to name our four chicks! 🐣🐣🐣🐣

Some of you may have noticed our cameras were down briefly this morning as our chicks were ringed by our partners from the British Trust for Ornithology. We can now announce that we have 2 females and 2 males, and we need your help to name them!

As we celebrate our year of Joyful Noise, with free outdoor concerts, fascinating talks, and our new art exhibition, we'd love to hear your ideas for names that reflect the Joyful Noise theme. The more creative, the better!

Submit your name suggestion here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QQYZV37
📸 James Fisher

Address

The Close
Salisbury
SP12EJ

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 10am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 10am - 4:30pm
Thursday 10am - 4:30pm
Friday 10am - 4:30pm
Saturday 10am - 4:30pm
Sunday 12:30pm - 4pm

Telephone

+441722555120

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