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Canterbury Cathedral Trust
Archives & Library Lecture
The Book of Common Prayer is 350 years old! Come and hear the Rev Dr Judith Maltby at the annual Archives and Library Lecture on 15th May.
Open Gardens' Weekend
May 26th/27th: a rare chance to visit the private gardens in the Cathedral’s Precincts, and enjoy a lunch or tea in wonderful surroundings.
Grand Organ Recitals
From March to late July, a series of organ recitals by organists from all over the country, will be held in the Cathedral.
Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
Set in the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral sits a modern purpose built Hotel and Conference Centre.
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