Exeter Cathedral Advanced Apprentice Stonemason Cristian Nicchitta, has won the Weymouth College annual Boss Stone Carving Competition. Cristian, who has recently achieved his NVQ2 in…
“Cathedral News” is a monthly journal published by Exeter Cathedral. It contains a mixture of community notices, articles, photographs and events listings. Download the June…
RESEARCH commissioned by Exeter Cathedral has shown that its Christmas Market brings in £33 million of revenue to the city and attracts 600,000 visitors. The…
Exeter Cathedral will be hosting European Election Hustings on Wednesday 22 May, 7.30-9.00pm. Doors will open at 7pm, and seating will be on a first-come-first-served…
This is a big year for Exeter’s Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. Between October 2018 and February 2019, the British Library, London hosted the exhibition ‘Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms: Art,…
“Cathedral News” is a monthly journal published by Exeter Cathedral. It contains a mixture of community notices, articles, photographs and events listings. Download the May…
In the 1060s, shortly before the Norman Conquest, the canons at Exeter Cathedral produced a series of fake royal charters. These forgeries claimed that King…
“Cathedral News” is a monthly journal published by Exeter Cathedral. It contains a mixture of community notices, articles, photographs and events listings. Download the April…
A pioneering research collaboration, which seeks to uncover the secrets of some of the UK’s most significant historical books, documents and artefacts, has received a…
The Royal School of Needlework will bring pieces from their collection of ecclesiastical embroideries to the cathedral from the 1st – 26th August. They will…
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