Rochester Cathedral
Explore England’s second oldest cathedral at Rochester Cathedral, a magnificent example of Norman architecture in the historic Medway town of Rochester, Kent. Dating back to 604 AD, this working cathedral offers Rochester Cathedral tours through 1,400 years of continuous Christian worship and stunning medieval craftsmanship.
What to Expect:
Discover remarkable Norman stonework, beautiful medieval wall paintings, and one of England’s finest cathedral libraries. The cathedral’s peaceful atmosphere and impressive architecture provide a serene contrast to busier tourist attractions, making it perfect for quiet contemplation and historical exploration.
Cathedral Highlights:
- Stunning Norman west front and intricate stone carvings
- Medieval wall paintings and beautiful stained glass windows
- Historic cathedral library with rare manuscripts
- Peaceful cathedral gardens overlooking the River Medway
- Free admission with guided tours available by arrangement
- Regular concerts and community events throughout the year
Practical Information:
Open daily for visitors with free admission and donations welcomed. The cathedral is wheelchair accessible with step-free access to the main areas. Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour for your visit. Parking available nearby in Rochester’s historic high street.
Historic Rochester:
Combine your cathedral visit with nearby Rochester Castle for a complete medieval experience, or travel to Canterbury Cathedral to compare Norman and Gothic architectural styles. Rochester’s historic high street offers traditional pubs, independent shops, and river walks along the Medway.
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