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Brecon Cathedral

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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 give 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.

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

There are usually services every Sunday at 08:00, 11:00 and 15:30 as well as a number of special services. Brecon has a fine Cathedral choir which takes part in some of them.

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Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled toilets

Catering

  • On-site catering
  • On-site light refreshments

Parking

  • Parking with charge

Property Facilities

  • Gift shop
  • Public toilets

Target Markets

  • Accepts groups
  • Coach parties accepted

Map & Directions

Road Directions

The town is situated on the main A40 trunk road, midway between Abergavenny to the East and Llandovery to the West. It is also accessible from the South (Cardiff) via the A470 and the North East (Builth Wells, Hay On Wye, Hereford etc.) via the A470 and the A465. The Cathedral is situated on the B4520 and is well signposted as you enter the town - just follow the brown signs.

Accessible by Public Transport: Abergavenny station is 20 miles away.

Brecon Cathedral

Type:Cathedral

Cathedral Close, Brecon, Powys, LD3 9DP

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Opening Times

* Usual opening hours for visiting 8.30am to 6.30pm daily.

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