• undefined Southwark Cathedral is an Anglican Cathedral on the south bank of the River Thames, set in the heart of the exciting and colourful Bankside community.
  • Southwark Cathedral (/ˈsʌðərk/ SUDH-ərk) or The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark, London...
  • It is the metropolitan cathedral of the Archbishop of Southwark. The building was erected in 1848 and reopened after extensive war damage in 1958.
  • The incredible Southwark Cathedral is nestled alongside the Borough Market and the wonderful little Clink Prison Museum. It really is lovely and well worth a visit.
  • There is also a Junior Choir for younger children and the Cathedral runs the Southwark Singing Programme.
  • This parish church became Southwark Cathedral in 1905. It stands at the oldest crossing point of the River Thames.
  • It might surprise you that Southwark actually has two cathedrals, one Anglican and one Catholic - the other is St. George's Cathedral.
  • Here’s my guide to visiting Southwark Cathedral in London. The church is a little Gothic gem that dates back to 606 A.D. and is London’s oldest Gothic structure.
  • The parish church was given the status of cathedral in 1905, when it became the seat of the Anglican bishop of the new Diocese of Southwark.
  • The cathedral hosts a variety of special events including music recitals, concerts, heritage talks and family activities. Find out what's on at Southwark Cathedral here.