WINCHESTER Cathedral Flower Festival returns this year with Illumination: A Festival of Flowers from September 5-9.

This year’s event features a stunning array of flower arrangements inspired by the Winchester Bible, the largest and finest surviving 12th-century English bible.

The cathedral will once again be transformed by striking and fragrant floral displays.

Visitors will be invited to immerse themselves in a riot of colour and admire a variety of flower arrangements evoking the Winchester Bible’s exquisite illuminated initials and elaborate decorative schemes coloured with gold and lapis lazuli.

One volume of the Winchester Bible is currently on display in the North Transept of Winchester Cathedral. From next year, all four volumes of the Winchester Bible will be on display in the Cathedral’s new multi-million pound exhibition Kings and Scribes, opening in 2019.

Returning to the festival is creative director Angela Turner, having designed the cathedral’s Flower Festival in 2013.

She is a regular exhibitor at RHS Chelsea Flower Show and has won many of their highly coveted RHS gold medals. Her flair and understanding of the cathedral will result in a spectacular event.

Canon Annabelle Boyes, the cathedral’s receiver general, said: “We are delighted to welcome Angela back to Winchester Cathedral for this year’s Flower Festival. I have no doubt that Angela’s skill and creativity will result in a truly unique and spectacular event.

“This year our Flower Festival is inspired by the 12th-century Winchester Bible, a medieval masterpiece and a national treasure. We look forward to seeing the exquisite decorative schemes within the Bible brought to life through the medium of flowers, as we share the story of the Winchester Bible with visitors from far and wide.”

Tickets range from £7-£12 with a variety of concessions available (including groups of 15+) and can be booked via Winchester Cathedral Box Office on 01962 857 275 and www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk.