Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral
12 Abbey Square
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 2HU
England

Website

www.chestercathedral.com

E-mail

Ian Atkinson, Services and Events Officer

events@chestercathedral.com

Education Officer

education@chestercathedral.com

Telephone

01244 324756

Fax

01244 341110

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Chester Cathedral - Education Event
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Chester Cathedral’s history spans almost two thousand years. According to legend, a prehistoric Druid temple existed on this site, succeeded by a Roman temple dedicated to Apollo. A church was founded here in 660, and in 875 the relics of St Werburgh were brought to Chester to protect them from attacks by the Vikings.

In 1092, a great monastery was founded here. The building evolved over succeeding centuries with a 130-year break in building between 1360 and 1490, due to the plague when not enough workers were available to continue construction. At the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540, Henry VIII handed it back as the Cathedral of the Diocese of Chester. George Gilbert Scott restored it between 1868-76.

Each part of the building represents the work of different generations combining to make the Cathedral that we see today, but which remains one of the finest and most complete monastic complexes in the United Kingdom.

Five highlights of Chester Cathedral are: the woodcarving in the quire, dating from 1380; the Cobweb Picture painted on the web of a caterpillar; the Chester Imp carving of the Devil in chains; the Consistory Court, the only surviving ecclesiastical court in the country; and the Creation Window in the Refectory.

Venue Type:

Heritage site, Sacred space

General services and facilities
  • Brochure or leaflet available with directions to museum
  • Foreign language leaflet or brochure available
  • General audio-guide available
  • Guided tours
  • Pre-booking service for groups
  • Cafeteria
  • Gardens open to public
  • Picnic area
  • Refreshments
  • Restaurant
  • Shop
Children and families
  • Activities for pre-school children
  • Events and resources for children and families
  • Baby changing facilities
Disability access
  • Induction loops in exhibition spaces
  • Touch exhibits
  • Toilets for disabled
  • Wheelchair access to all public areas
  • Wheelchairs available for loan
Schools services and facilities
  • Member of staff available with responsibility for education
  • Primary school education service available
  • Secondary school education service available
  • Education facilities available
  • Reception and lunch facilities for educational groups
Research and adult learning
  • Adult lectures and courses held
  • Library
  • Research facilities for academics
Commercial and hire services
  • Licensed for weddings
  • Facilities for private functions and events
  • Meeting room available

Chester Cathedral
12 Abbey Square
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 2HU
England

Website

www.chestercathedral.com

E-mail

Ian Atkinson, Services and Events Officer

events@chestercathedral.com

Education Officer

education@chestercathedral.com

Telephone

01244 324756

Fax

01244 341110

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.

Collection details

Architecture, Fine Art, Music, Performing Arts, Religion

Key artists and exhibits

  • Creation window by Rosalind Grimshaw

Chester Cathedral
12 Abbey Square
Chester
Cheshire
CH1 2HU
England

Website

www.chestercathedral.com

E-mail

Ian Atkinson, Services and Events Officer

events@chestercathedral.com

Education Officer

education@chestercathedral.com

Telephone

01244 324756

Fax

01244 341110

All information is supplied by the venues or providers themselves and every effort is made to ensure it is correct. Please remember to double check opening hours with the venue concerned before making a special visit.
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