THOUSANDS have descended on Salisbury for a day of valuations and glorious sunshine.
The BBC'S Antiques Roadshow has today taken over Salisbury Cathedral for the day and everyone is invited to enjoy the event, which runs until 5pm.
This is the first time since 1990 that the show has pitched up in the city.
Entry to the show is free and no preregistration is required.
Currently, there are thousands of people down at the cathedral, as you can see from the video below!
There are A LOT of people down at @SalisburyCath today for @BBC_ARoadshow 😯 pic.twitter.com/DSlcQjY033
— Will Rimell (@Will_Rimell) May 14, 2019
Even the local schools are getting involved.
Lily and Jessica took a precious 'School Attendance Medal' which belonged to their Great Grandma to the Antiques Road Show today. The medal was awarded for 100% school attendance in 1900! @BBC_ARoadshow #Salisbury #yourchildatourheart @Will_Rimell pic.twitter.com/Apo0UiOoIo
— SalisburyCathSchool (@salisburycathsc) May 14, 2019
We will be adding more pictures to the gallery throughout the day, but we'd love to see yours as well!
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