

One of my favourite things to do while travelling is to visit the beautiful cathedrals of that country. England has so many spectacular Cathedrals but high on my list of favourites is definitely the beautiful Medieval Cathedral of Chester. Chester is close to the border of Wales and I spent the day exploring this beautiful old town with my friend Yvonne.

Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral and the mother church of the Diocese of Chester. The cathedral is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary and located right in the city centre. Unlike a lot of the Cathedrals of England you don’t have to pay to explore this beautiful piece of art. Instead you can make a donation if you wish or buy something at the little Cathedral shop.



Chester Cathedral is built of New Red Sandstone, in this case Keuper Sandstone from the Cheshire Basin. The stone lends itself to detailed carving, but is also friable, easily eroded by rain and wind, and is badly affected by pollution. This Cathedral has quite an array of different gargoyles protecting it but a lot of them are so eroded that you cant even make out what they used to be.


The cathedral, typical of English cathedrals in having been modified many times, dates from between 1093 and the early 16th century. All the major styles of English medieval architecture, from Norman to Perpendicular, are represented in the present building and creates an eerie harmony inside the Cathedral.

The Cloister Garth and Refectory was definitely the most striking and peaceful part of this beautiful Cathedral. I loved the fountain in the middle with the Cathedral as its striking background.
The Cathedral has some very detailed and beautiful lead glass windows depicting different nativity scenes.

The Nativity Window in the Chapel of St Werburgh, by Michael O’Connor (1853)
The buildings are a major tourist attraction in Chester, but it was quite empty on this weekday which was fabulous for taking photos. In addition to holding services for Christian worship, the cathedral is used as a venue for concerts and exhibitions, evidence of this can be seen in the speakers that are fixed to a lot of the beautiful pillars.


Hi, thanks for dropping by my blog! I’m obsessive about Gothic cathedrals/churches, so this post was right up my alley, and some stunning pictures you got in there!
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Thank you!! I love visiting old churches and Cathedrals, they have so much character and history!
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I’m so drawn to medieval churches and cathedrals. So much art and history; some simple and some grand. Chester Cathedral is gorgeous. I hope to visit the area someday and get to see it in person. Your photos will suffice until then 😉
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Thanks Gayla!! I do hope you get to visit it, it is one of the most beautiful medieval churches I have had the opportunity to visit.
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Lovely! I love cathedrals. So far my favourite in the UK is the one in Glasgow. It’s small and square rather than high and soaring but there’s just something about it. I also love the one in Canterbury. Haven’t seen Chester’s in about 20 years and all i can remember about it was how dark inside it was on the day i was there. Must go again.
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The Cathedral in Canterbury is definitely beautiful and I also love the Cathedral in Ely but havent had the opportunity to visit Glasgow yet.
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i love visiting churches/cathedrals. the cathedral of chester is truly a medieval treasure. great photos and information, Janaline! thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! The Cathedral was definitely one of my Wales adventure highlights!
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What an enjoyable tour 🙂 Thank you so much Janaline!
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Thanks for joining me on my adventures Amy!!
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Great set and nice reminder – we were there at the end of October and I particularly liked the fountain – http://instagram.com/p/gMFjV3j3m_/
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Thank you! I loved the fountain, personally I think it was the prettiest part of the Cathedral.
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It’s a very nice cathedral. I am also a big fan of Gothic style and I like to visit big cathedral in the cities where I travel. I like the arches and the stained glass, , they are truly works of art 🙂
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These old cathedrals definitely have the most beautiful stained glass windows and arches, love it!
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Fabulous photos!!!
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Thanks, glad you have joined me on my journey!
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Breathtaking pictures love it!
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Thanks Sara! It was such a beautiful Cathedral that I ended up taking way too many photos!
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Wow your photos just blow me away… beautiful…
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Thanks for that lovely compliment!
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So beautiful! Love the architectural details and the stained glass. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Melia! It was such a beautiful Cathedral….and the last Cathedral I got to visit before leaving England.
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Amazing! I hope to get to the UK next year
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I do hope you do and that you have a wonderful adventure! There are so many beautiful places and things to see in England!
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I’ve only been around London and done in Devon. Hope to explore more.
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We love to stop into cathedrals or churches when we travel. We always light a candle too.
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I always visit the Cathedrals and Churches, they are so beautiful and peaceful.
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