You can come and be part of an amazing team that is integral to the smooth functioning of the Cathedral. Whether you enjoy discussing the history of Salisbury Cathedral with visitors, are a budding ...
‘Climate change will affect different people and places unevenly, and so is likely to lead to inequalities within and across nations, and between current and future generations, so creating injustice.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here you can find the music for each service as well as the readings and who is preaching for Sunday services and midweek Eucharists. If you have any questions about the Music Scheme, please email ...
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 are looking for a Stonemason to join our Works Department’s team of masons to assist in working on a variety of projects. You will be involved in both Cathedral projects and external projects.
Join us in Salisbury Cathedral for the return of the thrilling Organ Prom, played by our very own organists, David Halls and John Challenger. The final programme will be released nearer the time. Look ...
The Planets Project (2023) featured Holst’s The Planets in John Challenger’s new arrangement for the Salisbury Cathedral organ in work between local schools, our Cathedral’s Education Department, and ...
Organist, Kerry Beaumont’s career began in Canada, from his early studies in Toronto and Quebec to courses in improvisation in Nice and Montreal. After winning the San Anselmo International Organ ...
Hear the fascinating stories behind the ancient books in our collection on this one-of-a-kind tour. A winding stone staircase above the Cloisters leads to our library, which was built in 1445. It ...