Our ‘Father’ Willis organ is one of the Cathedral’s great treasures it is still fulfilling its purpose daily over 140 years after it was installed. Famous for its exceptional sound quality, it is an ...
Services take place every day at Salisbury Cathedral. For the most up-to-date service and music information, please see the current music scheme You can join us in person at our regular services, or ...
To meet the growing demands of our audit processes and the need for more in-depth internal financial reporting, we are expanding the Finance Team at Salisbury Cathedral. We are seeking a ...
For many people, the Tower Tour is the absolute highlight of their visit to Salisbury Cathedral. Wind your way up narrow spiral staircases climbing 332 steps in easy stages into our ancient roof ...
The Sunday Notices list the services and music for the coming week, our current prayer lists and notices from and for our community. If you have a notice you would like considered for inclusion in a ...
Calling all movie and music fanatics! You won’t want to miss this exciting and unique organ performance alongside The Phantom of the Opera this October… Join us at Salisbury Cathedral as Jonathan Hope ...
Swing Unlimited Big Band are returning for another year to perform outside Salisbury Cathedral’s west front. This is a free event, so pack your picnics, gather your friends and family, and relish an ...
We welcome everyone to join us this Advent and Christmas in anticipation and celebration of the birth of Jesus. Whether you intend to join us for one of our special services of worship, or to bring ...
Climb 332 steps to the base of Salisbury’s iconic Spire for unparalleled views of the city’s twinkling Christmas lights. On your tour you will enjoy spectacular sights – an uninterrupted aerial view ...
Please join the Poet Laureate for a very special evening of readings to celebrate the publication of Blossomise, as he brings new perspectives and energy to a timeless poetic subject. From a crashed ...
Magna Carta means ‘great charter’ in Latin. It was agreed by King John on 15 June 1215 as a way of making peace with a group of English barons (noblemen) and church leaders. The barons were protesting ...
Friends of Salisbury Cathedral are once again offering a unique chance to explore private gardens around the Close, usually concealed from the public eye. Admission: £10 per individual (free for those ...