Worcester Cathedral will be working with four of the city’s leading solicitors to bring you ‘Make a Will this Summer’.

The opportunity to write or update your Will and, at the same time, help ensure that Worcester Cathedral remains a beacon of hope at the heart of our community. The ‘Make a Will this Summer’ solicitor partners are SME Solicitors, 8 Sansome Walk, Worcester,

Talbots Law, 23 Foregate St, Thursfields Solicitors 9-10 The Tything and Quality Solicitors Parkinson Wright, Haswell House, St Nicholas Street.

There are a limited number of ‘Make a Will this Summer’ appointments. Worcester Cathedral has been a place of Christian worship and prayer for fourteen centuries; the present building dates back to 1084 and is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Described as possibly the most interesting of all England's cathedrals, especially architecturally, Worcester Cathedral was founded in 680. Saint Oswald then built another cathedral in 983, and established a monastery attached to it.

Saint Wulfstan began the present building in 1084 replacing the earlier cathedrals. The Cathedral's attractions include King John's Tomb, Prince Arthur's Chantry, the early 12th Century Chapter House, St Wulfstan's Crypt, medieval cloisters, magnificent Victorian stained glass and spectacular views from the top of the Cathedral tower.