




Carlisle Cathedral
Carlisle Cathedral has stood at the heart of the city for over 900 years. Sitting close to the border with Scotland, this magnificent Cathedral has stood the test of time with architecture including wonky Norman arches (thanks to subsidence), the medieval East window over 50ft high, a truncated nave (thanks to the English Civil Wars) and our famous starlight ceiling designed by Owen Jones.
A permanent exhibition showcases treasures from around the North-West, and our library holds an important collection of rare sixteenth- and seventeenth-century books. Set within the peaceful green precinct, the Cathedral provides space amidst the bustle of city life.
There are free guided tours thanks to our volunteers, and special trails for younger visitors. Many exhibitions, concerts and talks take place in both the Cathedral and medieval Fratry. We have a superb, award-winning café and our gift shop is packed with local produce and crafts.
We are open and welcome visitors every day of the year, and it is free to visit. All are welcome.
Latest news from Carlisle Cathedral
Celebrating the Choral Life at Carlisle Cathedral
The Ronald Wilson Award for Music has just been awarded at Carlisle Cathedral celebrating the
Bell Tower Unveiled at Carlisle Cathedral
The bell ringers of Carlisle Cathedral are sharing their largely hidden world in a new
Organ Project Launches at Carlisle Cathedral
‘Together, we can ensure that the sound of music continues to resound and echo through this
Divine Light the Winner of the Nation’s Favourite Stained Glass Window
We’re delighted to announce the winning window in our Divine Light winter campaign. The