Southern England Cathedral Tour

Southern England Cathedral Tour

Depart

20 September

Return

30 September

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Matt Walters
Prepared for: Michael Hayden
Date created: 24 January, 2024
Reference: Q106745

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Friday 20th September 2024

Friday 20th September 2024

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Day 01: Welcome to London

Text Day 01: Welcome to London
Upon arrival, a car has been arranged for your pickup, allowing you to
drive into the city.
Today, you will have the opportunity to meet one of our Local Legends. These individuals have been carefully chosen from the local community for their extraordinary stories, talents, and culinary skills. Sit back, relax, and enjoy listening to their captivating tales. Don't hesitate to ask any questions, either directly or through your guide.
Optional breakfast: Indulge in a classic full English breakfast, an ideal start to energize yourself for your exciting exploration of London. (food cost not included)
Join your expert taxi driver guide for an exciting tour of London's South Bank and the City of London. Explore hidden gems and learn about the history of this remarkable city. Begin your journey at Borough Market, the iconic outdoor food market, where you'll discover the new Borough Yards area and learn about the market's rich history. Walk in the footsteps of famous figures like Shakespeare, Dickens, Harry Potter, and Bridget Jones as you uncover Borough Market's connections to Harvard, the film industry, and literature. Next, venture into the Bermondsey region near London Bridge, known for its charming streets, unique bars and restaurants, and vibrant street art. Cross over Tower Bridge and head north of the Thames River into the City of London. Discover the area's extensive history and its role as a global financial center as you visit iconic landmarks like the Tower of London, St Katherine's Dock, the Monument to the Great Fire of London, and the striking exterior of St Paul's Cathedral. Return to London's South Bank by crossing Blackfriars Bridge and admire the Tate Modern, a renowned modern art museum housed in the former Bankside Power Station. Continue to Shakespeare's Globe, a faithful reconstruction of the Globe Theatre where Shakespeare performed many of his famous plays. Experience the Tudor-style design and catch a performance of one of Shakespeare's plays. Finally, head back to Borough Market and visit the exterior of Southwark Cathedral, which dates back to the 12th century. Optional lunch: Indulge in a classic British lunch of Fish and Chips at Borough Market, immersing yourself in the lively atmosphere of this bustling food market (at your own expense).

Saturday 21st September 2024

Saturday 21st September 2024

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

Day 02: Cathedrals of London

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Embarking on the cathedral tour across London, today's agenda includes the renowned St. Paul's Cathedral, an architectural marvel and historic landmark.
Following this, you'll make your way to Southwark Cathedral, a hidden gem on the banks of the Thames that combines medieval charm with Gothic elegance.
Concluding the day's exploration is St. George's Cathedral, where history and spirituality intertwine to offer a unique perspective on London's cultural heritage. Each cathedral on this journey promises a distinct experience, weaving together the threads of the city's past and its religious significance.

Sunday 22nd September 2024

Sunday 22nd September 2024

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

Day 03: Cathedrals of London

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Continuing the cathedral adventure through the heart of London, today's itinerary leads to the iconic Westminster Abbey, a treasure trove of British history and a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Steeped in tradition, the abbey's hallowed halls have witnessed coronations, weddings, and burials of historical figures.
Following this immersive experience, the journey progresses to Westminster Cathedral, a striking contrast with its neo-Byzantine design. As a seat of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Westminster Cathedral stands as a testament to religious diversity within the city. Together, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral contribute to the rich tapestry of London's cultural and spiritual heritage, offering a glimpse into the centuries that have shaped this vibrant metropolis.

Monday 23rd September 2024

Monday 23rd September 2024

Day 04: London to Bath

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Tuesday 24th September 2024

Tuesday 24th September 2024

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

Day 05: Bath

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The Roman Baths, constructed in 70AD, are a well-preserved Roman site that served as a luxurious bathing and socializing complex. Each day, 1,170,000 liters of hot spring water, reaching a temperature of 46°C, fill the bathing area. The Baths feature extensive ruins and an interactive museum that showcases various artifacts and visual representations of life during the Aquae Sulis era. Visitors can walk on ancient Roman pavements and explore chambers that once housed changing rooms and tepid plunge pools, providing a glimpse into the daily routines of the Romans from 2,000 years ago.

Wednesday 25th September 2024

Wednesday 25th September 2024

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

Day 06: Bath to Bristol

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Today, you will drive yourself to the Rodney House in Clifton for your stay.
Explore Clifton, a charming neighborhood in Bristol known for its trendy stores, peaceful cafés, impressive architecture, and famous landmarks like the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Take a walking tour of this serene area, including a walk across the iconic bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel over 150 years ago. From the bridge, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Avon Gorge. Don't forget to admire the beautiful Georgian architecture in the shopping streets, as well as The Downs and Clifton Cathedral.

Thursday 26th September 2024

Thursday 26th September 2024

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

Day 07: Clifton Cathedral

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Today offers you the opportunity to explore Bristol's rich cultural tapestry.
As you traverse its streets, perusing unique boutiques and absorbing the vibrant market ambiance, and the opportunity to include a visit to Clifton Cathedral in the heart of Clifton.
This architectural blend of contemporary design and historical resonance promises a moment of aesthetic appreciation and reflective contemplation. Anticipating a day of cultural immersion and spiritual serenity, I look forward to the unique experiences that both Bristol and Clifton Cathedral have to offer.

Friday 27th September 2024

Friday 27th September 2024

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

Day 08: Bristol to Truro

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Today, drive yourself to The Alverton in Truro for a luxurious stay. Take control of the journey, anticipating the comfort and indulgence that awaits at this refined retreat. Your self-driven expedition sets the stage for a relaxing experience at The Alverton.

Saturday 28th September 2024

Saturday 28th September 2024

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral

Text Day 09: Truro & Truro Cathedral
Discover Truro, the southernmost city in the United Kingdom, known for its rich Cornish history and culture.
Truro has a long-standing settlement dating back to the Norman period and grew into an important port by the late 14th century. Its inland location, thriving fishing industry, and role as a stannary town (where tin and copper from Cornish mines were stamped) contributed to its significance. During the English Civil War, Truro supported Charles I and sent a substantial army to aid the King. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Truro experienced economic growth, attracting more people to the region. Industries such as tanneries, pottery, iron-smelting, and mining flourished. Truro officially became a city in 1877. On this tour, your knowledgeable guide will showcase the highlights of this beautiful city.
The tour begins with a visit to Walsingham Place and Lemon Street, renowned for their stunning Georgian and Victorian architecture. Lemon Street Market, located on Lemon Street, is home to a variety of independent shops. Next, explore the Hall of Cornwall, a grade II listed building that was once the headquarters of the Truro City Council.
Then, visit the magnificent Truro Cathedral, one of the UK's most exquisite Gothic-revival cathedrals and one of only three cathedrals in the country with three spires . If open, we will have a visit inside the cathedral and explore the Celtic Cross outside.
Continuing the tour, we will visit the Truro Crown Court, another grade II listed building situated on the site of a former medieval castle and later a cattle market. Finally, the tour concludes with a visit to the Royal Cornwall Museum, a top-notch institution that documents Cornish life and culture.

Sunday 29th September 2024

Sunday 29th September 2024

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

Day 10: Truro to Salisbury

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Embark on a delightful journey today as you navigate your way to the charming Old Mill in Salisbury for your accommodations. Take the wheel and relish the freedom of your personal drive, setting the stage for a tranquil and memorable stay at this picturesque retreat.

Monday 30th September 2024

Monday 30th September 2024

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral

Text Day 11: Salisbury Tour & Cathedral
Join an informative walking tour of Salisbury led by an experienced guide. Discover the fascinating history of the city and explore its main attractions, including the ancient city centre and Cathedral Close. Learn about Bishop Poore's role in the development of the cathedral and medieval city, with its unique grid layout and water canals.
Hear how Salisbury became one of the wealthiest cities in the country and see the medieval houses of the wool merchants who contributed to its success. Admire the famous Doom painting in the church of St Thomas and listen to local stories about the old pubs and inns.
The tour concludes at Cathedral Close, where you can enjoy entrance to the stunning Salisbury Cathedral, known for its beautiful Gothic architecture and the world's highest early medieval steeple. Don't miss the chance to see one of the four original surviving Magna Cartas on display.

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