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Why join?

Over the years The Friends have given the equivalent of more than £18 million towards various projects to enhance and preserve Canterbury Cathedral. Becoming a Friend is not only about restoring a beautiful old building; it’s about being a part of a community and forming lasting relationships, one which enjoys many activities and ‘behind the scenes’ events.

Membership Benefits
  • Free entry to the Cathedral and its Precincts
  • Full annual programme of Friends' events
  • New member celebration (which includes a private guided tour)
  • 10% discount at the Cathedral Shop and Cathedral Lodge (some exclusions apply)
  • Exclusive Friends’ Day each summer
  • Monthly Friendly Friday e-newsletters
  • Annual Cathedral magazine - view a sample of The Chronicle
  • Twice-yearly paper mailings
  • Membership badge
  • Exclusive Friends’ Day each summer

For more information download The Friends leaflet.

Gift a Friends' Membership

Membership of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral – the Cathedral’s fan club – is the gift that lasts all year.

We work together to preserve the Cathedral, and, with the great generosity of our membership, contribute financially to many vital projects.

Becoming a Friend is not only about restoring a beautiful old building; it’s about being a part of a community and forming lasting relationships.

So, when you gift a membership, you also give the gift of being part of our FRIENDly community!

Friends also benefit from free entry to the Cathedral and its Precincts, access to exclusive trips and events, e-newsletters, a 10% discount in the Cathedral Shop and Cathedral Lodge (some exclusions apply), an annual Friends’ Day, Friends’ Carol Service, and a special welcome event in the summer.

Membership starts at just £35 and includes a welcome pack with a Friends’ card and badge.

The Friends can even dispatch the gift on your behalf!

How to join

 

To join, fill out one of the membership forms below or call us on 01227 865292.

Contact us

To contact The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral please email [email protected].

Alternatively, download the Friends leaflet, call in at Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, or telephone us on 01227 865292.

 

For general information regarding fundraising, please email [email protected]

Friends' Day 2025

Thank you to everyone who attended this year's Friends’ Day and helped to make it such a success.

If you are a Friend who was unable to be with us this year, or are someone interested in the work of our Cathedral’s fan club, please find the links below to watch our Annual General Meeting recording and access our Annual Report and Financial Statements (31 March 2025).

History of The Friends

The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 1927 by the then Dean of Canterbury, George Bell. The organization was the first of its kind in the world.

In 1928 Miss Margaret Babington joined Dean Bell as Steward. A redoubtable woman of enormous energy and tremendous vision, she made a huge contribution to the success of the Friends. She staged plays and concerts and enticed illustrious people such as John Masefield, Sir Adrian Boult, Gustav Holst, Dorothy L. Sayers and Dame Myra Hess to the Cathedral. Rudyard Kipling and George Bernard Shaw became enthusiastic members.

Margaret Babington, the energy behind the Friends when it started, handed over her baton to many other stewards and executive secretaries, all of whom have put their own stamp on the efforts of the Friends, and made it the successful charity and membership organisation it is today.

Over the years The Friends have given the equivalent of more than £15 million towards various projects to enhance and preserve Canterbury Cathedral.

Our President is The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Prior to her death, Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was our First Friend on the Roll, and the former Prince of Wales was our Patron.

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"We love visiting the Cathedral when we are in Kent. We have been friends since 1984."

Sr and Sra Herodier, El Salvador

Upcoming Friends events

 

 

Giving to The Friends

Please consider making a donation to The Friends to ensure we can continue our work in preserving the Cathedral for generations to come.

  • Donate to The Friends online
  • Call +44 (0)1227 865292 to donate over the telephone by credit or debit card.
  • Send a gift by post to: The Friends’ Office, Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH. Please make cheques payable to ‘The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral’.

Why not give a gift in memory of someone special?

Please let us have the person’s name when you send us your donation and we will record this gift in our annual publication, The Chronicle.

Leave a gift in your will

You can make a real difference to our work and provide valuable support for future generations to come by leaving a gift to The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral in your will. Nearly all legacies to charities are free from inheritance tax.

A possible form of words for such bequests is:

I bequeath to The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, Cathedral House, 11 The Precincts, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2EH, registered charity number 1210093, the sum of … (for a specific sum) or the residue (or a … share of the residue) of my estate.

Join FOCCUS

Become an American Friend

The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral in the United States (FOCCUS) offers Americans the opportunity to play a meaningful role in supporting the life of the Cathedral in all its many programs.

If you live in the United States or are an American citizen, we invite you to deepen your connection with the Cathedral by joining FOCCUS and the worldwide Cathedral family, a global network of Friends and donors who are dedicated to supporting this incredible place.

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