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removal had caused the collapse of the spire. A more likely cause was thought to be that the spire's foundations had been subject to subsidence over the years and had become detached from the tower, leaving the tower freestanding; also that the rubble cores of the columns holding the spire had become dust. Thus a weakened tower collapsed in the face of high winds. The collapse had apparently inpired
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The music at Chichester Cathedral is largely led by the organ and the cathedral choir, as there are services daily and on special days in the calendar. Outside the regular services the cathedral also supports all kinds of music both religious and secular. Visiting choirs, who come from the diocese's
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The towers at Chichester have had a particularly unfortunate history because of subsidence, which explains the positioning of the 15th century bell tower at some distance from the cathedral. The south-west tower of the façade collapsed in 1210 and was rebuilt. The north-west tower collapsed in 1635
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After the fire of 1187, the clerestory was rebuilt and the entire building given a ribbed vault. The eastern end was extended from the round ambulatory to form a square retrochoir or presbytery with lancet windows in a style that is transitional between Norman and Gothic. The newer arcades and the
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off the south transept (now the Canons' Vestry), probably begun just before an 1187 fire which burnt out the cathedral and destroyed much of the town. That fire necessitated a substantial rebuilding, which included refacing the nave and replacing the destroyed wooden ceiling with the present stone
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The cathedral hosts a variety of concerts that, along with those in the evening, includes a popular series of free lunchtime concerts. It provides a venue for visiting artists from across the world as well as those who are locally based, such as the Chichester Singers, who although an independent
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Typically for English cathedrals, Chichester has had a long and varied building history marked by a number of disasters. The architectural history of the building is revealed in its fabric because the builders of different periods constructed in different styles and with changing technology. Both
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who took over as dean in 1849. Then on 21 February 1861, the cathedral spire telescoped in on itself, without loss of life. Works in the cathedral had included the removal of a stone screen (known as the Arundel screen) that separated the choir from the nave. There was some discussion that its
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but it is not as ambitiously tall, probably because of the problem of subsidence. At 277 ft (84 m) high, it is the fourth tallest cathedral spire in the UK after Salisbury, Norwich and Coventry. The Lady chapel, constructed to the east of the retro-choir, is a long narrow space, with large
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The tower survived a lightning strike in 1721. During the 18th century various works are recorded including repairs to the upper part of the spire after the lightning strike. However the cathedral was in a poor state of repair. A restoration programme was begun starting in 1812 and in 1829 the
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There has been organ music at Chichester Cathedral almost continuously since the medieval period, with a break during the Commonwealth. There are now five pipe organs of different sizes and styles at Chichester Cathedral, with pipes of the Main Organ dating to the
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style. St Mary's Almshouses in Chichester, which are linked to the cathedral, is a Christian charity dating from the 13th century. The medieval Hospital, associated with the Alms House, is one of only two such buildings in the world, the other being in Germany.
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inside and outside portions of the original Norman cathedral can be distinguished from the later Gothic work by the massive construction and round-topped windows. Different Gothic styles from the late 12th century through to the 15th can also be identified.
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styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral". Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or
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style, supported externally by flying buttresses and large terminal pinnacles at the eastern end. At this time the entire interior was refurbished, much of it being refaced with ashlar masonry. Each pier was decorated with delicate shafts of dark
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The original spire, which also was of masonry rather than of sheathed wood, was built in the late 14th century, by John Mason (died ca 1403), who also built the Vicars' Hall. The style and construction of the spire are obviously based on that of
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The plan of Chichester is in the shape of a cross, with an aisled nave and choir, crossed by a transept. In typically English manner, the eastern end of the building is long by comparison with the nave, is square ended and has a projecting
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and a row of chapels added on each side of the nave, forming double aisles such as are found on many French cathedrals. The spire was completed about 1402 and a free-standing bell tower constructed to the north of the west end.
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The spire of Chichester Cathedral, rising above its green copper roof, is the third tallest in England and acts as a landmark for travellers. It is the only spire from a medieval English cathedral that is visible from the sea.
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The cathedral has many treasures and artworks, the most precious being two carved reliefs dating from the 12th century which are of exceptional rarity among English sculpture. Other ancient treasures include the remains of a
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The choir regularly tours abroad and in recent years has visited France and Northern Bavaria (Bamberg, Bayreuth, Nuremberg and Würzburg) and makes frequent visits to Chartres. In 2005, the choir made a tour to South Africa.
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with foliate capitals, contrasting with the squat cushion capitals of the limestone shafts. The entire programme of work was probably directed by Walter of Coventry. The nave was later divided from the choir by an elegant
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During school term the cathedral choir sing at eight services each week. As well as singing, choristers learn the piano and an orchestral instrument, spending at least eighteen hours a week on musical performance.
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I cannot say much of Chichester, in which, if six or seven good families were removed, there would not be much conversation, except what is to be found among the canons, and the dignitaries of the cathedral.
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The other buildings related to the cathedral are the free-standing bell-tower of the early 15th century, probably the work of William Wynford who also designed the cloisters, with openings in the
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The city of Chichester, though it retains two main cross streets laid out by the Romans, has always been small enough for the city's entire population to fit inside the cathedral at once, causing
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turret at the base of the spire. Three female and one male chick were hatched in April 2009. During the nesting season live video of the chicks is shown inside the cathedral and on the website.
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The old Congregational Chapel closed between 1934 and 1938 and became a clock museum run by the Clock trust. The museum closed when the Clock Trust was dissolved in 2018.
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The cathedral has been the subject of a number of depictions in art, literature, and television media. Its spire and towers are visible in the 1828 painting,
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became dean in 1832 and continued with the restoration, the sub-deanery was removed to a brand new church, a project completed by
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with three arched openings, called the Arundel Screen, which was removed in the mid 19th century but reinstated in 1961.
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from the main building is common in Italy, where ground movement is a problem because of both subsidence and earthquake.
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and was not rebuilt until 1901. The masonry spire was built in the 14th century and was repaired in the 17th century by
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Chichester Cathedral Choir consists of eighteen choristers and four probationers, all of whom are educated at the
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Kelly, Tessa (2005). "The Collapse of the Crossing Tower and Spire - a critical review". In Foster, Paul (ed.).
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parishes and elsewhere, sing in the cathedral from time to time. It is common for guest choirs to sing at
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organisation, have since their formation in 1954, performed all their major concerts in the cathedral.
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In the 13th century, the central tower was completed, the Norman apsidal eastern end rebuilt with a
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In 2008, the cathedral community celebrated the 900th anniversary of the building's consecration.
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mosaic pavement, which can be viewed through a glass window, and a set of thirty-eight medieval
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A fund was set up to raise the £48,000 needed for the rebuilding, and the contributors included
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cathedral was closed for several months while major repairs and improvements were carried out.
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clerestory maintain the round arches of the earlier Norman architecture. The vault is in the
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The design of the central tower, faithfully reproduced by George Gilbert Scott, was of the
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Tatton-Brown, Tim (1994). "Destruction, Repair and Restoration". In Hobbs, Mary (ed.).
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In 1262, Richard de la Wyche, who was bishop from 1245 to 1253, was canonised as Saint
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style, having on each side two tall pairs of openings, surrounded by deep mouldings.
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The building and grounds are occasionally used as a film location. Credits include
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members of the chapter include Howard Castle-Smith, Anita Rolls and Duncan Irvine.
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vault, possibly by Walter of Coventry. The cathedral was reconsecrated in 1199.
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completed his own watercolour of the cathedral in 1824, now located in the
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and Canon Treasurer respectively, both installed on 26 September 2021.
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windows in the Decorated Gothic style of the late 13th century.
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Chichester is small for a Norman cathedral when compared to
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The cathedral contains many modern works of art, including
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Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the
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and the Gothic "Arundel tomb", showing the recumbent
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Chichester cathedral

Chichester Cathedral is located in West Sussex
GB-WSX 50°50′11″N 0°46′51″W / 50.8363°N 0.7808°W / 50.8363; -0.7808
Chichester
West Sussex
Denomination
Church of England
Roman Catholicism
chichestercathedral.org.uk
Consecrated
Style
Norman
Gothic
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Chichester
Archbishop
Justin Welby
Bishop(s)
Martin Warner
Dean
vacant
Precentor
vacant
Chancellor
Treasurer
Director of music
Charles Harrison

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