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“After a unique and testing time in our history, the artistry that will be displayed in the cathedral will remind us of our tender connection to nature and to each other, allowing us to celebrate ‘life in all its fullness.” Volunteers tend to the blooms, on display at Chichester Cathedral (Andrew Matthews/PA) “I am honored to be the patron of the 2022 Festival of Flowers,” the 58-year-old said. More than 50,000 blooms are on display at the 900-year-old Chichester Cathedral from 8 to 11 June (Andrew Matthews/PA) The installations filling the 900-year-old building will be accompanied by a program of live music, including from the cathedral’s choristers.ĭownton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville, who is the patron of this year’s festival said the event has the “capacity to amaze, enrich and delight our senses” in a “magnificent setting of worship and reflection”. Volunteers put the final touches to the 60 flower arrangements, created using more than 50,000 blooms, on display at Chichester Cathedral (Andrew Matthews/PA) The event, blossoming with tableaux, gardens, and pedestal arrangements, follows the theme of Life In All Its Fullness which aims to explore the “benefits of art, nature, and music in healing”. Anglotopia’s Grand Adventure – Land’s End to John O’GroatsĬhichester Cathedral’s Festival of Flowers is set to display 60 flower arrangements using 50,000 blooms this week.Great Britons Book: Top 50 Greatest Brits Who Ever Lived.101 Budget Britain Travel Tips – 2nd Edition.ltimate List of Funny British Place Names.

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