Chester Cathedral

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Climb to the top of a landmark bell tower for views of the city or watch birds of prey flying overhead at the falconry in this historic church.

Chester Cathedral is a majestic religious structure with a fascinating medieval history. Formerly a Benedictine abbey, the church has melded many English architectural styles, from Norman to perpendicular Gothic. Explore the large complex to discover its freestanding bell tower, monastic buildings and scenic grounds.

It is believed that the cathedral site has had religious significance since Roman and prehistoric times.

Approaching the building, note how the sandstone exterior gives the church a pale red glow. Gaze up at the 15th-century perpendicular-style tower that rises above the rest of the cathedral. The western façade has intricate details within its elegant windows and buttresses. Note the elaborate windows above the doorway as you enter the church.

Relish the spacious and serene feel of the church’s interior. Take a guided tour and learn about the site’s interesting features. These include the 13th-century Lady Chapel with its stone shrine and the brightly colored stained-glass windows of the cloister. Follow your tour guide up the church’s bell tower for panoramic views of the city and five counties.

Attend one of the occasional concerts and exhibitions held in the church. Purchase souvenirs and religious ornaments from the gift shop. A café is located in the 13th-century dining hall formerly used by monks.

Marvel at the incredible birds of prey in the church’s courtyard falconry or wander among the pretty floral displays of the nature gardens.

Enter the church for free or pay a donation. There is a small fee for guided tours. Visitors are welcome daily from morning until late afternoon year-round.

Chester Cathedral is to the north of the River Dee in the center of the city. Visit nearby attractions, such as the Chester Library, the Eastgate & Eastgate Clock and Chester Cross. Arrive via public bus to one of the many stops in the area.

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4 Nov 2019

Knife Angel was there at the time brilliant to see that

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Scheilly
1 Sep 2019

Excellent tour!

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Verified traveller
16 Aug 2019

We joined the free guided tour given by Nick - it was excellent. Full of great info and interesting extra anecdotes..

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