The Minster Church of St George

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Doncaster, United Kingdom

doncasterminster.co.uk
Episcopal church· Tourist attraction

The Minster Church of St George Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Minster Church of St George is located in Doncaster, United Kingdom on 9 Church St. The Minster Church of St George is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category episcopal church in United Kingdom.

Address

9 Church St

Phone

+44 1302323748

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Ana Borovina

The pastor was extremely welcoming and willing to inform us on the churche's history. The place is majestic and serene and the stained glass windows absolutely beautiful.

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Lovely building and surrounds, well worth a visit.

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Michelle Boswell

It's a wonderful place, with very knowledgeable lady who filled us in on dates and useful facts. A gentleman also personalized our visit, with stories relating to his family, and the area. Would go see it again...thank you.

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Steven England

St George's Minster. Interesting place to visit, lots of Stained glass windows to see worth a visit. Rebuilt in the 1800rds after a fire.

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Arthur Murden

the Minster Church of St George photos don't really do this beautiful place justice if you have not been You need to pay this a visit and don't forget to take your camera with you You could just go around this for hours looking at the art work of the building & the glass windows but then when you enter the doors know words can say how beautiful the inside is If you have come into Doncaster shopping you will forget all about what you have come for . just sit down in here and look up and all around time stands still If you are like me I love the history of a building and just to think of how many people will have past this and the number of people that will have walked into here over the years I wish that could travel back in time to see when the first stone was placed in the ground