Salisbury Cathedral, a beacon of faith and heritage, recently completed a transformative relighting project, harnessing ERCO’s innovative LED technology. This initiative has elevated the Cathedral’s visual and spiritual presence, aligning with its commitment to sustainability and accessibility. The new lighting solutions have significantly lowered the Cathedral’s carbon footprint, reducing internal energy use by over 80% and saving approximately 30 tonnes of CO₂ a year. Reverend Kenneth Padley, Canon Treasurer at Salisbury Cathedral, described the outcome as, “simply spectacular... The Cathedral is better lit than at any time during its 800-year history.”
The need for an upgrade arose when sourcing parts for the outdated halogen lighting system became unsustainable. Working closely with the Cathedral, Spectrum Electrical Group and ERCO installed energy-efficient LED solutions, ensuring a seamless integration into the Cathedral’s historic fabric. The project was completed on time and within budget, with significant support and a generous grant from the Friends of Salisbury Cathedral.
Illuminating 800-years of history
Enhanced illumination has revealed previously unseen details, such as remnants of medieval paint under the Triforium Arches within the Cathedral. Revd. Kenneth Padley, commended the team’s efforts, “I am delighted with the feedback received about the effect of the lighting for both worship and visiting. It balances illumination with atmosphere for liturgy, and there are parts of the building that our Guides can show off as never before – medieval paint under the triforium arches and the blocked doorway to the former glazing workshop above the Trinity chapel, to name but two.’’
Stepping into the Cathedral, one is instantly overwhelmed by the beauty of the architecture and the atmosphere. Looking up to the ceiling, details which were previously in the dark are now visible for all to enjoy and the 12th Century arches of the Triforium Level and Clerestory Level are perfectly illuminated using ERCO’s Optec New spotlights, creating an uplighting effect which brings the architecture to life. ERCO’s Parscan spotlights have been integrated 27 metres up, providing perfect illumination levels of the Cathedral floor below and its features such as the Nave and the Crossing. The Trinity Window has been delicately illuminated using ERCO's Lightgap, creating depth to the architecture.
Moving from Halogen to LED, has had a profound impact visually, environmentally and for safety. The replacement has significantly reduced fire risk and supported the Cathedral’s access priorities, improving illumination for those with impaired sight and mobility. The Cathedral previously had some dark areas, but with ERCO’s LED technology this heritage building now holds a warm and inviting atmosphere – it is truly a symbol of light.
Inclusivity & Community
The Cathedral is a place of worship for the community. It was crucial for the Cathedral to maintain and enhance its accessibility, curating a space that welcomes all, from those with visual impairments, physical disabilities, and neurodivergences. Spectrum Electrical Group and ERCO, have successfully integrated solutions which provide visual comfort, with flicker-free and glare-free luminaires. ERCO’s LED technology, has significantly increased the lux levels, providing light which allows visitors to walk safely through the aisles, read their hymn books and feel comfortable, using a warm 3000K. This inclusivity and flexibility has been achieved and further supported using DALI technology, allowing control and scene setting for various activities, not only improving visibility and accessibility but also allowing the space to be used by all for workshops, music, conversation and praise.
Lighting the Future: 80% Energy Saving
Another significant benefit of the relighting, in addition to enhancing the visitor experience and also reducing fire risk, is its contribution to lowering the Cathedral’s carbon footprint. Addressing climate change remains a key strategic priority for the Cathedral and aligns with the Anglican Church’s mission to support the most vulnerable communities. Revd. Kenneth, commented, “Responding to climate change is an essential part of our responsibility to safeguard God’s creation. With the previous halogen lamps coming to the end of their natural life, our aim has been to reduce the Cathedral’s carbon footprint and provide high quality discreet lighting to showcase the building’s heritage.’’
The relighting has dramatically reduced the Cathedral’s carbon footprint, cutting energy consumption by over 80% internally and saving approximately 30 tonnes of CO₂ annually. Reflecting on the success of the project, Revd Kenneth expressed his gratitude: “The project has been everything that we could have hoped for and much, much more.”
Richard Clayton, Managing Director of Spectrum Electrical Group, spoke on the project, “Our team at Spectrum Electrical is honoured to have been part of Salisbury Cathedral’s internal relighting project. The remarkable results reflect the expertise and dedication of our team, the vision of Steve Thompson and ERCO, and the invaluable support from Kenneth, Gary, Phil, and the Cathedral team. We’re delighted that visitors will enjoy an enriched experience in this extraordinary space for years to come.”
Steve Thompson, Sales Director at ERCO UK Regional & Republic of Ireland, “At ERCO, we believe light has the power to transform spaces and inspire. Collaborating with Spectrum Electrical Group and Salisbury Cathedral on integrating our LED lighting solutions has been an honour. This project enhances the Cathedral’s architectural beauty while reducing its environmental impact and maintenance needs. As a central space for the community, we’re proud that our lighting contributes to moments of worship, reflection, and celebration—highlighting the vital role of light in shared experiences.”
This relighting initiative exemplifies how modern technology can honour a historic space’s legacy while addressing contemporary environmental and social priorities, ensuring Salisbury Cathedral remains a luminous landmark for generations to come.
Project Credits:
Client: Salisbury Cathedral
Manufacturer: ERCO Lighting
Electrical Contractor: Spectrum Electrical Group
Friends of Sailsbury Cathedral
Photography: James Newton ©