St Asaph Cathedral

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Saint Asaph, United Kingdom

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St Asaph Cathedral Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

St Asaph Cathedral is located in Saint Asaph, United Kingdom on 25 High St. St Asaph Cathedral is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category cathedral in United Kingdom.

Address

25 High St

Phone

+44 1745582245

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Piotrek1974

Astonish place to spent some to consider about yorselw and being out of civilisation.

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Mark Stephan

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 be a large Cathedral but is certainly a statement building with plenty of history. There is a tea room here and a car park, the car park is council operated so it is pay and display but is very reasonable especially if you plan on walking into St Asaph, well worth a visit if you are in the area.

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Seven Watson

Although closed the grounds are open and are a calming walk with views to distant hills

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fiona cropper

It's a lovely cathedral with plenty to look at and try as you wander round, with some very early welsh bibles with an interesting history. The staff are very friendly as well and the cafe is very clean with lovely staff and great food. The toilets are very clean with easy access for wheel chairs etc.

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John Lawrence

After seeing this beautiful church several times on BBC Songs of Praise recently, my wife and I were eager to see inside today.We arrived just after 2pm, paid the parking ticket and walked round the building in a clockwise direction following the signs that pointed left to the entrance. Having walked completely round once, with no door open, we did the same again, this time trying each door in turn before arriving at the car park side for a 2nd time. All were securely locked. The signs all said that the building was open and there was a light on inside, but 'no one at home'. There was neither explanation, nor apology and a 40 mile trip was wasted. I wonder how many, like me, wonder if anyone in authority ever stops to ask whether they feel that this is an appropriate way of building bridges to communicate with the world outside, especially as the website stated that the Cathedral is open today until 6.30pm. Does anyone really care?

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Darren Filby

Visited a number of times at different times of the day. Closed. Would love to give it a great rating but its difficult when you cant go inside. Lots of time wasted getting there then having to leave. Real pity.

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Michelle Hayes

Beautiful place ...dogs welcome and activity on today for the kids they had a fab time learning about the Romans

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Nick Walton

I'm not religious at all, quite the opposite in fact, but I love the serenity of churches, the peace and quiet is lovely and the architecture of this place is wonderful! I gazed up at the windows, roofs etc and then think about how the place was constructed without modern machinery? The time and skill needed us amazing! Go and spend ten minutes or so walking around and enjoy!