Stonemasons at Canterbury Cathedral
Centuries of skill and dedication: Stonemasons at Canterbury Cathedral
Stone has been shaped in the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral for more than a thousand years.
The art of masonry requires a deep understanding of materials, using techniques that have been developed and passed down through the generations.
The Cathedral’s current team of skilled masons use precisely the same knowledge and methodologies as their early medieval counterparts. Their templates, chisels and hammers would be instantly recognisable to any mason through the ages, and this commitment to ancient technique supports the complex and intricate work of conserving stone at the Cathedral.
Canterbury Cathedral Stonemasons documentary film © Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral | Filmmaker: Ed Andrews (Instagram: @edandrewsfilm)
Tradition in Action
The Cathedral is proud to be one of only nine cathedrals in the UK to employ an in-house team of stonemasons.
With an off-site state of the art masonry yard on the outskirts of Canterbury, and a dedicated drawing studio within the precinct walls, our masons sensitively conserve the Cathedral with great dedication, slowing down the natural process of deterioration and safeguarding Canterbury Cathedral for the future.
Images: Stonemasons undertaking restoration work on Christ Church Gate, circa 1920. I From the Cathedral Archives © Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral
Preserving Skills for Future Generations
To preserve these traditional skills for the next generation of stonemasons, the Cathedral is launching a new initiative of training programmes in 2026, which will create valuable new opportunities for young people in Kent and through the UK to learn more about our historical buildings and how to preserve them.
Support the work of our Stonemasons
By kindly giving a donation, you are directly contributing to our work to protect and preserve this special place for generations to come.
From small to larger donations - including one-off or regular payments (UK and international), becoming a Friend of Canterbury Cathedral or leaving a legacy - gifts of any size are gratefully received.