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Derby Cathedral

Local History Section

By Derbyshire Archaeological Society

Date and time

Location

Derby Cathedral

Iron Gate Derby DE1 3GP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

A guided tour of the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Derby. It became a cathedral in 1927. The original church was founded in the mid -10th century but the main body of the church, as it stands today, is a Georgian building by James Gibbs. The tower dates from the 16th century.

Meet at the Cathedral entrance on Iron Gate, Derby.

(The café at the Museum of Making (Silk Mill) is nearby for lunch or afternoon tea).

Organised by

The Derbyshire Archaeological Society was founded in 1878 to encourage interest in the history and archaeology of the County. We publish an annual journal and a local history magazine, and organise a programme of talks and visits. Members have access to our own library based in Belper. Our talks are open to non members and online events can be booked through Eventbrite. Please visit our website for detail of venues for in-person events.

£10
Sep 3 · 14:00 GMT+1