St Asaph Cathedral, located in the city of St Asaph, is a landmark of historical and cultural significance. With a history dating back to the 13th century, the cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, attracting visitors from all over the world. The cathedral is known for its stunning stained glass windows, impressive choir, and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for tourists and religious pilgrims alike. As one of the oldest cathedrals in Wales, it holds a special place in the heart of the local community and continues to play a vital role in the region's religious and cultural life. Whether for worship, guided tours, or simply to admire its architectural splendor, St Asaph Cathedral offers a unique and enriching experience for all who visit.
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Beautiful little cathedral.
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Reputedly the smallest Cathedral in the UK. Well worth a visit. Very friendly and helpful guides made this an informative and enjoyable visit.
We saw the first Bibles printed in the Welsh language in the 1500s! They're displayed beind glass inside. This This is a well cared for cathedral with gorgeousstained glass windows. There's still a vibrant church life happening here, thank God. Oh, they also have a tea room on the church grounds! LOVELY!
Fantastic and worth visiting, please give a donation to keep it going
Beautiful cathedral to visit plenty of stuff to read up about well worth a visit
Enjoyed exploring this very beautiful building with a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Fascinating to discover about the Welsh translation of the Bible by William Morgan in the 1500s.
Beautiful, well-kept working place of worship. We arrived during Eucharist and were made to feel very welcome, even as a visitor. Very clean, nice toilets and a nice explanation of the origins and history of the cathedral. Felt very comfortable.
Beautiful cathedral with lots to see.
It's really interesting to learn about its history and how much has happened there. …
A lovely serene place to visit, we called on our way home from a break in North Wales. We were made to feel very welcome by the local people inside, offered a walking tour guide and informed I could take as many photos as I like. It may not …
A must-see place. Very beautiful and clean.
The history is nicely presented.
Free of charge. Not crowded at all.
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