Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral, The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2EH.
Canterbury Cathedral has attracted thousands of pilgrims over the ages as told most famously in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Today the Cathedral is still very much a working, living church and community where services sung by the world-renowned choir, take place every day and where stonemasons and stained glass conservators continue the tradition of restoring old and adding new. For many millions of Anglicans all over the world the Cathedral is their Mother Church and the place where the Archbishop of Canterbury presides over services.

Clebrated memorials and tombs include those of Edward, the Black Prince, Henry IV, Admiral Sir George Rooke and the Hales family.
Opening Times:

All Year Round 9:00-17:00  Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
All Year Round 10:00-14:00  Sun
All Year Round 16:30-17:30  Sun

Note: Extended opening in summer until 18.30; visiting may be restricted at regular and special service times
Opening times listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Contact Information:

Telephone 01227 762 862
Fax 01227-865222
Website  http://www.canterbury-cathedral.org/


Facilities:

  Disabled Toilets
Hearing Loops
Shop(s)
Wheel Chair Access

Admission/Prices:

  Adult £5.00
Concessions £4.00
Family £12.50

Prices listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

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