People have one final weekend to enjoy the Christmas Tree Festival at Worcester Cathedral which is due to finish on Monday, January 6.
Every year the Medieval Cloisters of Worcester Cathedral are lined with Christmas trees designed and decorated by local schools, charities, businesses and other organisations.
BEAUTIFUL: Last year’s Christmas Tree Festival in the cloisters of Worcester Catherdal (Image: James Connell/Newsquest)
There are over 150 trees on display and visitors can enjoy the festival during normal visiting hours between 10am and 5pm, Monday to Saturday and 12.30pm to 3pm on Sundays. T
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Well-behaved dogs on a short lead are welcome in the Cathedral during the Christmas period, including to the Christmas Tree Festival and Christmas Fayre. During particularly busy times the Cathedral asks owners to be mindful of the limited space in the cloisters for the comfort of all of visitors.
Worcester Cathedral’s Christmas Tree Festival 2024 is sponsored by Haus Installations and Nicol & Co.