Southern Cathedrals Festival
- Southern Cathedrals Festival
The Southern Cathedrals Festival is the bringing together of Chichester Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral and Salisbury Cathedral in the penultimate weekend of July. Chichester, Winchester and Salisbury take it in turn to host this event.
Rota
The rota for hosting goes as follows:
* Chichester,
* Winchester,
* Salisbury.
In 2008 it will be hosted by Winchester.
External links
* [http://www.southerncathedralsfestival.org.uk/ Official website]
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