Please note the following changes to our opening times:
Thursday 17 April (Maundy Thursday) - Open to sightseers from 1pm-5pm
Friday 18 April (Good Friday) - Closed to sightseers. All are welcome to join us for our Good Friday services.
Sunday 20 April (Easter Day) - Closed to sightseers. Open for private prayer and services only.
Monday 21 April - Open to sightseers from 9:15am-10:30am and 1pm-2pm.
Please note that on Good Friday (18 April) and Easter Day (20 April) Exeter Cathedral Shop and the Chapter House Refectory will be closed.
You may find restricted access in some areas of the Cathedral due to conservation and improvement work. Find out more >
Monday to Friday | Saturday | Sunday | |
Exeter Cathedral | 9:15am-5pm | 9:15am-5pm | 11:30am-3pm |
Exeter Cathedral Shop | 9:15am-5pm | 9:15am-5pm | 11am-4pm |
Chapter House Refectory | 9:15am-5pm | 9.15am-5pm | 11am-4pm |
Adults: Standard Price £10 – NOW £5
Seniors and Students: Standard Price £8 – NOW £4
Children under 18 (within a family group): FREE
Exeter residents (postcodes EX1-EX4): FREE with Residents Card
Exeter residents (postcodes EX1-EX4): FREE with Residents Card
Morning Prayer - Good Friday
Cathedral closed for sightseeing - and open for services only on Good Friday
Morning Prayer - Zoom Meeting ID: 996 3898 5011, Passcode: 1F0puR
Special Service - Christians Together Across Exeter (CTAX) - Passion for Exeter: United Good Friday Service
Special Service
Evening Prayer - Good Friday
Special Service - Meditation with Words and Music for Good Friday, led by the St Peter’s Singers
Watch this space for the latest services broadcast live from Exeter Cathedral.
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People value Exeter Cathedral in all sorts of ways: as Devon’s greatest historic building; as the beating heart of Exeter; as a place of worship and world-class music; as a venue for concerts and activities; as an inspirational space to reflect; and as a social hub.
We don’t receive regular funding from the government or from the Church of England, so your donation really will make a difference. It will help ensure our long-term financial stability and enable us to emerge ready to serve the people of Devon, as we have done for a thousand years.
Thank you so much for any support you are able to give.