360° photography doesn’t just show what you have. It opens doors your building physically can’t.
We would love to show you round our magical venue... So please don't let a 'by appointment only' notice stop you. No longer do you need to travel for a wee nosy, we can show you through immersive photography.
In tourism, stairs, ladders and locked doors shouldn’t be the reason someone misses out. 360° photography turns “staff only” and “not accessible” into fully visitable spaces – from any device, anywhere in the world. It opens doors your building physically can’t.
A stunning historic landmark with two star attractions that unfortunately most visitors never see:
1. The Ringing Room – 267 ft Up, Practically Off-Limits
- Reached only via 120 tight spiral steps, ladders and a narrow exposed gangway with a sheer drop.
- Impossible for visitors with mobility issues, and daunting even for the fit and fearless.
With immersive 360° photography, every visitor can now “stand” in what many call “the finest ringing room in the world” – without the risk, the climb or the insurance headache.
2. The Song School – Beautiful, but Rarely Open
- Daily working space for the choir, so not generally open to the public.
- Home to a Father Willis organ and world-class murals by Phoebe Anna Traquair.
A 360° virtual tour lets tourists, art lovers and prospective wedding parties explore the room in detail, any time, from anywhere – and decide if it’s worth a real-world visit or booking.
For any tourism site with mobility restrictions – cathedrals, castles, museums, hotels, distilleries, heritage homes:
- Inclusion: Give disabled, elderly and anxious visitors a full experience, not a second-hand description.
- Inspiration: Use immersive visuals to drive real-world visits, event bookings and donations.
- Reassurance: Let guests preview tight stairwells, steep paths or confined spaces before they travel.
- Monetisation: Add audio, showcase premium, fragile or staff-only spaces without extra staffing or wear and tear.
360° photography doesn’t just show what you have.
It opens doors your building physically can’t.