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Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
- Southwell Minster, strictly since 1884 Southwell Cathedral, and formally the Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Church of England cathedral in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England.
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Southwell Minster, strictly since 1884 Southwell Cathedral, and formally the Cathedral and Parish Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Church of England cathedral in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England.
For more than 1,000 years Southwell Minster has been opening its doors to welcome visitors, pilgrims and worshippers. Hospitality in the name of Jesus Christ is at the heart of what we offer the 100,000 people who come in a typical year.
Welcome to Southwell Minster. We invite you to explore our Cathedral, Gardens and Palace. Our normal opening times are 8.30am - 6.30pm (Monday-Saturday), and 8am - 4.30pm Sundays.
Welcome to Southwell Minster where God has been worshipped for well over 900 years, both in the present building and in the earlier Saxon church which it replaced. Here you can read about its long and complex story, from its origins as a Roman villa, through a period as a private church of the Archbishop of York, to the years when served simply ...
The principal landmark in Southwell is the grade-I listed Southwell Minster, the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham. Behind the Minster is a partly ruined palace, once a residence of the Archbishop of York.
Southwell Minster sits perfectly alongside the ruins of the Archbishop’s Palace and its beautiful gardens. For over 900 years, it has welcomed visitors, pilgrims and worshippers and today is home to a busy and active congregation, serving a lively and growing diocese.
When the College and Chantry Commissioners of 1545 visited Southwell Minster, they described it as 'reputed and taken for the head mother Church of the Town and County of Nottingham, .... founded by the Right famous of memory Edgar, the King’s Majesties most noble progenitor'.