History & Heritage
Chichester Cathedral
www.chichestercathedral.org.uk

West Street
Chichester
West Sussex
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Chichester Cathedral has various styles of architecture, from Norman to perpendicular and has a detached bell tower. It is the site of the shrine of St Richard of Chichester who died in 1253. There are Romanesque carvings, a Chagall window, paintings by Graham Sutherland and other artists, tapestries by John Piper and Ursula Benker-Schirmer and a font by John Skelton. There are also sculptures by Philip Jackson. Frequent musical events.
Monday 07:15 To 18:00; Tuesday 07:15 To 18:00; Wednesday 07:15 To 18:00; Thursday 07:15 To 18:00; Friday 07:15 To 18:00; Saturday 07:15 To 18:00; Sunday 07:15 To 18:00; Bank Holiday 07:15 To 18:00; Monday 07:15 To 19:00; Tuesday 07:15 To 19:00; Wednesday

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