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Marco Cannavò and Steve Tyler: Love, devotion and harmonious melodies

Marco Cannavò and Steve Tyler:  Love, devotion and harmonious melodies

Back by popular demand  – Join us for a fantastic evening of Medieval Music on Saturday, 31st May at 7:30pm in St. Nicholas Priory Exeter.

Marco Cannavò and Steve Tyler will be performing a repertoire of Medieval music from the 12th to the 14th Century, from the love songs of the troubadours to the sacred compositions in honour of the Virgin Mary. The repertoire will feature a range of historical musical instruments, including Hurdy Gurdy, Citole, Organistrum, Symphonie, Portative Organ, Bladder Pipe, Bagpipe, Gothic Harp and Percussion.

Directions
St Nicholas Priory is on Mint Lane with walking access from Fore Street or Bartholomew Street West.

The nearest car park is Mary Arches Street, which is a five-minute walk. Exeter Central railway station is a ten-minute walk. The bus station is a 15-minute walk with many buses stopping on the High Street which is ten minutes away.

Access
Unfortunately, due to the nature of this historic building, there is no wheelchair access for our upstairs rooms.

Facilities
Our outdoor toilet block can be made available on request.

If you have any questions or concerns about your visit please email [email protected]

Date & Time

31/05/2025    
19:30 - 21:30

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Where

St Nicholas Priory
Mint Lane, Off Fore Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3BL

Find directions to St Nicholas Priory on our visit us page.

St Nicholas Priory: Founded by William the Conqueror in 1087, St Nicholas Priory was home to Benedictine monks for over 400 years and is the oldest building in Exeter. In 1536, like other monasteries, it was closed and the remains became the home of wealthy Tudor merchants.

Access: Unfortunately, only the ground floor of our building is wheelchair-accessible.

Facilities: Accessible loos and nappy-changing facilities.

If you have any questions or concerns about your visit, please email [email protected].

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