Derby Cathedral

4.4
(625 reviews)
18-19 Iron Gate, Derby, DE1 3GP
01332 341201Official website
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About

Derby Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of All Saints, stands as a radiant landmark in the heart of Derby, England. The building combines elegant Georgian design with later Gothic additions, creating a unique architectural narrative that spans centuries. Its tower, rising nearly 65 metres, houses England’s oldest ring of ten bells and a carillon that plays three times daily, offering a sonic experience that resonates with visitors and locals alike. Inside the cathedral you’ll encounter a prolific collection of historical artifacts, from a 12th‑century rood screen to medieval brass archives, all interspersed with exquisite stained‑glass windows by notable artists such as Ceri Richards. The Cathedral Centre, located opposite the west doors, provides an exhibition space and café (currently closed) that showcases local art and offers visitors a relaxed meeting point. Beyond its artistic treasures, the cathedral is a vibrant community hub, hosting regular worship, concerts, and cultural events. Its open hours accommodate visitors from early morning until the evening, fostering an inclusive atmosphere where people of all backgrounds can explore, reflect, and celebrate. Whether you’re a history buff, a music aficionado, or simply seeking a tranquil escape, Derby Cathedral offers a multi‑sensory experience that delights the mind, heart, and soul.

Highlights

  • Cathedral Tower and Carillon
  • Stained‑Glass Windows
  • Medieval Artifacts

Must-See Areas

Cathedral Tower
Cathedral Centre
Stained‑Glass Gallery

Good to Know

Good for

Families
History Enthusiasts
Music Lovers
Architecture Fans

Best time to visit

Spring and Autumn offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and a relaxed atmosphere for exploring the cathedral’s beauty

At a glance

  • Typical visit: about 2 hours
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