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Truro Cathedral was built on the site of the Parish Church of St Mary. The
foundation stone was laid on 20th May 1880. It was the first cathedral to
be built on a new site since Salisbury in 1220. The present 15th Bishop
of Truro is Bishop Timothy Thornton. Here, you can see the cathedral interior and the cathedral
choir, known as one of the most dynamic and exciting groups of its type
in the UK, at practice. There are six sung services each week in term time,
sung by the eighteen boys and twelve men of the choir.
Above and to your right you can see the Willis organ, one
of three organs in the cathedral. Father Willis was a renowned organ builder
and this instrument is regarded as one of the finest in the country.
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Zafiros in Truro is a coffee house and restaurant during the day, and a bar in the evening.
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Paperback books, belts, wallets, wigs,
just some of the things that you can find in Truro's Pannier market.
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You're standing in the middle of the road next to the war memorial in Boscawen
Street, Truro.
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Truro Cathedral was built on the site of the Parish Church of St Mary.
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You are looking at St Mary's Aisle on the South side of the
Cathedral.
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