Rochester Cathedral fire: Crews praised after blaze shuts 12th century site
14:57, 21 December 2023
updated: 07:27, 22 December 2023
Firefighters have been praised for their swift action after a blaze broke out in the country’s second-oldest cathedral.
Rochester Cathedral had to be evacuated on Wednesday and was closed to visitors and services yesterday after a small fire broke out inside.
The Dean, Rev Philip Hesketh, said: “The fire started in the environmental filtration system, but yet not sure why.
“There was also a lot of black smoke. Fortunately, the cathedral was in a quiet period and evacuated very swiftly by staff – and the fire and rescue were on the scene quickly – they were fantastic.
“It was a number of hours before we could get back into the cathedral, but miraculously no major damage was done.
“We are assessing the situation today but will be open for services as advertised tomorrow. Lots to celebrate, I think.”
No injuries were reported after the fire.
Five engines and further support vehicles attended The Precinct shortly after 3.40 pm on Wednesday.
It was quickly contained but emergency crews remained at the scene for several hours to ensure the building, which dates back to 1108, was safe.
Police helped put road closures in place while crews wearing breathing apparatus tackled the incident in the air filtration system area.
Repairs are expected to be costly, and the Cathedral receives no government funding and only limited funding from the Church of England.
If anyone wishes to donate they can here.
Services will resume this morning (December 22nd) but the Cathedral will remain closed to visitors all day.
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