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Brecon Cathedral

Brecon Cathedral
Brecon became a Cathedral only in 1923, on the establishment of the Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. The Cathedral is at the heart of a Diocese which stretches from Beguildy in the North to the Gower Peninsula in the South, including the City of Swansea and most of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Brecon Cathedral is set within the only walled cathedral close in Wales and is regarded as one of the country’s finest buildings. Inside the Cathedral is a rare and beautiful Celtic font.

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Get in touch

Location:
Cathedral Close, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9DP
Telephone:
01874 623857
Email:
admin@breconcathedral.org.uk
Website:
https://www.breconcathedral.org.uk

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Caters for

  • Corporate Hospitality
  • Dinners
  • Exhibitions
  • Meetings / Conferences / Events / Product Launches
  • Team Building / Corporate Days

Facilities

  • AV Facilities
  • Access improved for hearing impaired visitors
  • Access improved for mobility impaired visitors
  • Access improved for visually impaired visitors
  • Accessibility - hearing 1
  • Accessibility - hearing 2
  • Accessibility - visual 1
  • Accessibility - visual 2
  • Accessibility Facilities
  • Accessible for wheelchair users
  • All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
  • All areas accessible to mobility impaired visitors
  • Assistance Dogs Permitted
  • Business Facilities
  • Car Parking
  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Coach Parking
  • Conference facilities
  • Disabled Facilities
  • Dogs Accepted
  • Event Venue
  • Facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors
  • Facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors
  • Facilities for disabled visitors
  • Facility for service dogs
  • Hearing Accessibility Facilities
  • Mobility Accessibility Facilities
  • On-Site café/restaurant
  • Parking (charge)
  • Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
  • Pets Accepted
  • Picnic Site
  • Ramp / Level Access
  • Restaurant
  • Toilets
  • Toilets for Disabled Visitors
  • Wi-Fi available
  • WiFi

Meeting Rooms on same site

Yes

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About Brecon Cathedral

Founded as a Benedictine priory, it became the parish church of Brecon in 1537, a role it held until in 1923 it became the Cathedral for the newly created Diocese of Swansea and Brecon.

 

It sits on top of a ridge a few hundred yards from the castle which had been established by Bernard Newmarch in 1093 upon the Norman conquest of Wales. He gives the church to the Benedictine monks of Battle in Sussex who established the priory here. The first church was therefore probably 12th century although much of the existing church was rebuilt in later medieval times. During the 15th century a three or four story screen, the 'golden rood' of Brecon was erected and guild chapels appeared in the aisles. All now removed, but traces remain. During its period as a parish church, it was restored under Sir George Gilbert Scot; the chancel vaulting and other roof work are his design. The North transept is also the chapel for the South Wales Borderers with their flags and regimental honours on display there. All this has led to a lot of historic details well worth while exploring. If you want help, there are church visitors on duty to answer your questions and special tours can be arranged for school parties and other groups if you contact the Cathedral in advance.

In the Cathedral grounds is The Hours Cafe & Bookshop which includes a Cathedral gift section. Next door to this is the building now known as the Tithe Barn and was built by the monks of the Priory sometime after 1522. The Tithebarn is hired out to the public as a unique and beautiful event space.

 

Inside the Cathedral, The Havard Chapel is home to the original colours from the Zulu wars – including Rorke’s Drift.

 

Brecon Cathedral
Brecon Cathedral

Regular weekly services:

 

Sunday Services

 

8.00am Said Eucharist (1984 Rite).

 

11.00am Cathedral Eucharist (choir in term time).

 

3.30pm Choral Evensong (term time only).

 

Mid-week Services

 

Monday - Friday 9.00am Morning Prayer, 5.30pm Evening Prayer

 

Wednesday 12.00pm Said Eucharist

 

Fridays 6.00pm Choral Evensong (term time only)

 

Third Thursday of the month 12.00pm Welsh Language Eucharist

 

The Cathedral is open to the public daily from 9am until 6pm

Tour Details

  • Scheduled Tours Available
  • Yes

Visit Information

  • Suggested Visit Time (Hours)
  • Monday to Sunday 9am to 6pm

Location

51.95084, -3.39171

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