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50°F / 10°C (Rain Showers. Passing Clouds. Cool.)
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16 Queen Anne Square
Cardiff
CF10 3ED
+44 29 2022 0375
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A haven of tranquillity in the middle of Cardiff's busiest shopping area, this church dates back to the 12th century (although most of the present building is late 15th-century), and it still plays an important part in the life of the city today. The church tower was renovated in 1897. With magnificent views over the city, it features a minstrel's gallery and a set of ten bells. Inside the main part of the building, you can enjoy the stained glass windows (some of which are almost 200 years old), a carved oak screen and the pipes of a 19th-century organ. The tea shop is open most days.
There is only disabled access to the main part of the church.
disabled access.
Su 9:30a & 6p
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