Step back in time and explore the only surviving medieval detached bell tower of any English cathedral.
Chichester Cathedral’s Bell Tower, built in the 1400s, has stood as a remarkable testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage - housing an impressive ring of eight bells, a fixed hour bell, and a historic clock that still marks the passage of time.
Join us for a special Bell Tower Open Day and experience a rare insight into this Grade I listed building. You will be taken through the fascinating history of the tower, from the earliest recorded bell ringing in 1232 to the magnificent 16th-century bells that still chime today. You’ll also learn about the intricate art of bell ringing from our dedicated band of ringers.
What to expect on the Tour:
A guided exploration of the Bell Tower, including its medieval architecture and historical significance.
A climb up the spiral staircase to the ringing chamber, where you’ll witness the skill and dedication of the Cathedral’s bell ringers.
See a demonstration of the bells being rung with a video showing the actual bells
Hear a short presentation of the history of bell ringing.
There will be a static display in the base of the tower which gives more insight into the history off bellringing.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to visit a truly unique part of England’s heritage. Tours are available on three dates: Saturday 11 April, Saturday 15 August, and Saturday 10 October.
Each tour lasts approximately 30 minutes, with four sessions running from 2.00pm to 4.30pm. Tickets are priced at £15.00 per adult and £10.00 per child.
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