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Walking Tours

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Christ Church in Words and Music

6:30pm | Thursday 29 March 2012
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About this Event:

An exclusive behind-closed-doors tour of Christ Church Cathedral, telling the fascinating story of this unique institution through readings and music. Discover the history and hidden secrets of Oxford’s cathedral with expert guide Jim Godfrey. Songs are performed by Jonathan Arnold, who has sung with, amongst others, The Sixteen, the Tallis Scholars and the Hilliard Ensemble. The tour concludes with a drinks reception.

Numbers are limited to 50, and the tour lasts two hours.

Presented by Christ Church Cathedral

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