Canterbury Cathedral Archives

    • Archives Hub Features
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    • Address
      • The Precincts, Canterbury, CT1 2EH, England, United Kingdom
    • Directions
      • The Archives and Library Reading Room is located within the precincts of Canterbury Cathedral. On arrival at Christ Church Gate please ask a member of staff to direct you.
    • Opening Hours
      • Wednesday-Thursday, 10:15-4:30, with a lunchtime closure.
    • Closing Hours
      • 15th December 2017 - 1st January 2018 23rd March - 9th April 2018 For up to date closure information please see the website.
    • Access Information
      • All readers must have a reader’s ticket. For details, please see our website. Self-service photography by prior arrangement. Restrictions apply.
    • Advance Orders
      • Documents should be ordered in advance via email.
    • Photographs Allowed
      • Depending on the material
    • Photocopying Services
      • A photocopying and digitisation service is offered for a fee to both on-site visitors and remote enquirers. Certain restrictions apply.
    • Public Internet Access
      • Wi-fi is available in the Reading Room. Please ask a member of staff for details.
    • Accessible
      • Yes
      • The Reading Room is accessible by a lift. Accessible toilets are located next to the Reading Room and Accessible Parking can be arranged in advance for blue-badge holders.
    • Archival and Other Holdings
      • The archive tells the story of the Cathedral, its buildings, its estates and its community from medieval times right up to the present day. A rich collection, ranging from paper or parchment documents, some with seals, to photographs and architectural drawings, it has always been kept within the Precincts.
      • In 2016, the pre-Reformation archive of the Cathedral was added to the UNESCO UK Memory of the World Register, thus gaining recognition as one of the most important collections of its type. It includes the charters, registers, financial and administrative records, estate records and court records kept by the medieval Cathedral.
      • The Archive of the City of Canterbury
      • The Cathedral Archives is the record office for the City of Canterbury. It holds the records of Canterbury City Council and its predecessor bodies, which date from the 12th century right up to the present day. These records make up a rich resource for the study of all areas covered by the current boundaries of Canterbury District, including the coastal towns of Whitstable and Herne Bay.
      • We also hold the records and music of the Canterbury Catch Club. Founded in 1779 and continuing until 1865, the Catch Club was one of the foremost social clubs in the city. The members met in a local pub to sing catches (a type of round), glees, duets and solo songs.
      • Archives and Libraries of East Kent Parishes
      • The Archives and Library holds the parish records for eastern Kent, more specifically the records of parishes included in the pre-2011 Archdeaconry of Canterbury. Most of our parish registers are included on Findmypast.
      • Parish Council Records
      • The Archives holds the records of the following parish councils: Blean, Chartham, Fordwich, Hackington, Harbledown, Littlebourne and Kingston.
      • Other Archives Collections
      • The Archives holds the records of numerous local individuals, families, organisations and businesses, mostly for the Canterbury area. These include the records of St Augustine’s Missionary College, records of local hospitals and almshouses, and the archive collections of local churchmen.