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Carlisle CathedralCarlisle Cathedral

The Cathedral, founded in 1122 and battered by centuries of Border warfare, was built for the glory of God, and services have been said and sung daily in it for nearly 900 years.
Items of special interest include the East Window, with its tracery containing some very fine 14thC stained glass and the Brougham Triptych, a magnificent 16thC carved Flemish altar-piece in St Wilfrid's Chapel. There is an interesting 14thC barrel vaulted painted ceiling above the choir stalls and in the north and south aisles medieval paintings depict the Life of St Augustine, the Legends of St Cuthbert and St Anthony and the figures of the twelve apostles. The carved capitals of the columns in the Choir represent activities associated with the months of the year and the early 15thC choir stalls and misericords are notable examples of medieval carving. The Cathedral's stained glass dates from the 14th to the late 20thC.
The Treasury contains a fine display of Cathedral and Diocesan silver and treasures, illustrating the story of Christians in Cumbria through the centuries

View key to symbolskeyAccepts groups Coach parties accepted Disabled access Disabled toilets Education/study area Facilities for conferencing Facilities for corporate hospitality Facilities for groups Facilities for educational visits French signs/guides German signs/guides Gift shop Italian signs/guides On-site catering On-site light refreshments Wheelchairs available Children welcomeDisabled accessDogs not accepted (except guidedogs)Guided tours for individualsGuided tours for groupsSmoking not allowed

Prices


Donation suggested £5.00 per adult. Tours £3.55 ordinary or £4.65 special interest (plus VAT) per head.

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
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Notes Times given when the building is open. There may be some restrictions on visitor movement during service times.
   
Carlisle Cathedral
 
 

Contact

Wendy Murrell or Head Verger
Tel: 01228 548151
Send an email to Wendy Murrell or Head Verger, contact for Carlisle Cathedraloffice@carlislecathedral.org.uk
View the Carlisle Cathedral websitewww.carlislecathedral.org.uk

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Venue

Carlisle Cathedral

The Abbey, Carlisle, CA3 8TZ

View the Carlisle Cathedral websitewww.carlislecathedral.org.uk

See location of Carlisle Cathedral on Google maps.See location on Google maps.    

Map reference: NY 399559  Lat: 54.89419  Long: -2.93856


From M6 jct 43 then follow signs to city centre car parks. Street signs direct visitors to the Cathedral in the city centre.

Accessible by Public Transport : 1 mile (1.6 kms) from Carlisle station

Disabled access to most of the cathedral, shop and treasury. No current disabled access to restaurant or conference facilities. Accesible toilet in the grounds.

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Events at this venue

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Sat 14 Sep 2013 An Evening with Tony Campolo
 
 
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