Hereford Cathedral

About Hereford Cathedral

Our beautiful building is the home of a community that has worshipped and worked here continuously for well over 1, 300 years. All are welcome to visit.

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Cathedral Quiet Hour offers visitors an opportunity to visit the cathedral at a calmer time of day. Join us for a quieter visit to the cathedral, perfect for anyone who experiences sensory overload such as those on the autistic spectrum or living with dementia.
Cathedral Quiet Hour will run from 9 am – 10 am, and during this time there will be no organ or choir rehearsals, and noise will be kept to a minimum. Ear defenders will also be available to borrow from our welcome des...k alongside other resources to enhance your visit. All of our wonderfully peaceful chapels will also be open for visitors to retreat to.
During Quiet Hour, the Welcome Desk will be staffed by a Dementia Friends Champion should you require any assistance. As on every other day, entry to Hereford Cathedral is completely free, and visitors are welcome to spend as long as they like exploring the building.
For more information please contact Accessibility Officer Sarah on sarah.hollingdale@herefordcathedral. org
www.herefordcathedral.org/Event/quiet-hou r
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Happy #BookLoversDay! Have you ever visited our Chained Library here at the cathedral? It is open to the public Monday - Saturday, 10am - 5pm and tickets can be purchased at the Exhibition Desk. 📚🗝️
Find out more about our Chained Library here >> http://www.herefordcathedral.org/chained- library
📷 Ash Mills Photography

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Our popular lunchtime organ recitals continue this summer as we welcome Peter Berton of St John's Newport, Rhode Island, USA to Hereford Cathedral.
Admission is free with a retiring collection. All concerts feature a large-screen live video link to the organ loft.
For more information visit >> www.herefordcathedral.org/organ-concerts< br>

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Thanks to the Hereford Times for this lovely review of the Hereford Cathedral Choir Lay Clerks Concert at Three Choirs Festival!
Read it here >> www.herefordtimes.com/…/16401200.review -three-choirs-festi…/

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Our 'It's a Vicar's Life' tours return this Wednesday! Come and explore the cloisters of Hereford Cathedral and meet some of the colourful characters that have lived and worked here throughout the centuries!
For more information, dates and times visit >> www.herefordcathedral.org/ne…/its-a-vic ars-life-tours-return

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What an incredible festival it has been! 🎶

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So much happening across Hereford today on the penultimate day of Three Choirs Festival! Enjoy! 🎶

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Don't forget to tune into BBC Radio 3 at 3.30pm to listen to a live broadcast of Evensong from Three Choirs Festival
Programme link here >> www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bclv21
📸 Ash Mills

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Did you know that Gaudeamus Chorale are performing here on Friday 17 August? The concert is a fundraising event for Cancer Research UK and you can read the story of local fundraiser Bobbie Heavens on our website today!
Read more about the concert here >> www.herefordcathedral.org/…/fundraising -concert-for-cancer-…

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Back by popular demand, join us for an afternoon of music in the Chapter House Garden. The bar will be open from 12pm with music from Will Killeen 1pm onwards.
Will Killeen is a highly acclaimed Irish acoustic blues guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has a totally unique style; celtic roots mixed with American blues. You can expect songs from early blues standards through to Dylan classics delivered with inimitable percussive guitar and whirling vocals. He's also consider...ed to be one of the foremost slide guitar players in Europe today. For more information please visit: willkilleen.weebly.com
Please note that due to other events taking place over the summer we will only be running two afternoons this year. If there is wet weather the concert will still go ahead but in the cathedral.
Visit the cathedral website for more information >> www.herefordcathedral.org/Event/31-aug-ja zz-in-the-garden
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Back by popular demand, join us for an afternoon of music in the Chapter House Garden. The bar will be open from 12pm with music from The Whiskey River Acoustic Quartet 1pm onwards.
Whiskey River play Americana - Cajun, Zydeco, Good Country and Low Down Dirty Blues with a dangerous edge. With many years experience of performing, these guys deliver the goods whether in full electric or acoustic mode. For more information please visit their website: www.whiskeyriver.co.uk
Plea...se note that due to other events taking place over the summer we will only be running two Jazz in the Garden afternoons this year. If there is wet weather the concert will still go ahead but in the cathedral.
Visit the cathedral website for more information >> www.herefordcathedral.org/Event/24-aug-ja zz-in-the-garden
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Have you seen the latest video from Association of English Cathedrals? If you look closely you may spot a familiar face (and her darling dog!)... #MoreThanABuilding

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If you are visiting us for Three Choirs Festival today please be aware that the cathedral will be closed from 1pm for the BBC Team to prepare for today's live Evensong broadcast. You can listen from 3.30pm on BBC Radio 3 today!

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🎼Our shop has been taken over by musical merchandise this week for Three Choirs Festival! Chocolate pianos, saxophone socks and, our personal favourite, a 'Chopin' board are just some of the musical goods on sale! 🎶

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A brand new CD recording featuring a selection of much-loved hymns is currently available in Hereford Cathedral Shop!
The Day Thou Gavest is sung by Hereford Cathedral Voluntary Choir and features a collection of music and hymns appropriate for people to remember their loved ones.
For more information visit >> www.herefordcathedral.org/n…/the-day-th ou-gavest-on-sale-now

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We have loved seeing so many pictures of Three Choirs Festival over the weekend and can't wait to welcome many more visitors this week!

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If you're visiting Three Choirs Festival why not visit the Mappa Mundi & Chained Library Exhibition?
Currently on display is the Sounds Divine Exhibition, curated by our Library & Archives team, which features the original score of the Mass in D by Ethel Smyth.
As well as our normal opening hours the exhibition is also open 12pm - 4pm on Sunday 29 July!
... For more information visit >> www.herefordcathedral.org/News/a-divine-s ounding-exhibition
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We took a ride out yesterday to see the Weeping Window, so beautiful and very touching, so worth a visit, such a beautiful Cathedral too with lots of history, my 10 year old really enjoyed it and what a tranquil setting, such a lovely town is Hereford.

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We spent several hours round this beautiful Cathedral. We had tasty tea and cakes at the café. The tour to the top of the Cathedral tower was most interesting. Altogether a truly beautiful place.

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This is my favourite English Cathedral, a sense of majesty and beauty, yet small enough to have a community feel. The Weeping Window was glorious in the sunshine

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This is a quite place a place of thought a place a place understanding. This place is many different things to many different people. It’s the centre of a great city a city with a long history from small beginnings a market town to this lovely place.

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The weeping window is spectacular and wonderful to see and photograph. The attendants are very informative and pass on relevant information with a great deal of empathy. I love the stained glass window in honour of our special forces.

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Lovely visit. The weeping poppy window was spectacular to look at. The poppy staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and when they couldn’t answer a question specifically about the Cathedral pointed me to the right member of staff for further assistance. The flower displays and stained glass windows looked glorious with the sunlight on them.

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It was stunning and humbling to visit the Weeping Window display briefly on the last day, I wish I’d had more time to go inside and see more

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It is a place that I love visiting regularly, as I find it has a special charm to it! I am biased as I am a local but I do think that this is an amazing cathedral and just wish more knew of how much beauty it does actually contain. I have been on the tour before but probably could do with going again as it was very informative. I have found all the staff and volunteers to be friendly and helpful on each and every visit I have made (and I have made a lot of visits!).

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First ever visit. I've always had a love for old buildings.

The first world war exhibition was totally fascinating.

It was so moving to see the poppies on display for the first time after seeing so many of them made where I live in Stoke on Trent.

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Beautiful place beautiful cathedral and poppies. Me my mom and Stepdad and aunty Margaret came for the first time yesterday it was awesome my aunty birthday 84 years young bless her. Definitely be back

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Beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The weeping window poppy display was stunning. My husband and I are only in Hereford for a few days but made aure we visited the cathedral.

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Beautiful Cathedral entry is free but if you want to have a tour this was £5. Excellent knowledge of the lady who took the tour on Friday 18th May at 11am. After the tour we went to visit the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library there is a fee to enter here. There is a cafe and shop inside the cathedral. Well worth a visit if you come to Hereford.

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Beautiful Cathedral . We spent hours there as so much to see .The Poppy Wave is stunning and we enjoyed the gardens and visiting the "Chained Library and looking at the "Mappa Mundi". We travelled down from Manchester and enjoyed our visit.

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Apart from being a beautiful building the addition of the Weeping Window for the next few weeks enhances it further. Whilst there take the time to go inside and see the new stained glass memorial to the SAS and of course the Mappa Mundi.

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An incredibly interesting cathedral from an historic point of view, also a beautiful and peaceful place to be. The poppies are amazing too and not to be missed. I was fortunate enough to see the poppies at the Tower of London but the weeping window here is somehow more subtle and appealing. I too am biassed, being lucky enough to live fairly near to Hereford and will continue to visit the Cathedral regularly.

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A beautiful cathedral full of history and has an amazing atmosphere of its own! Well worth a visit! Never tiring from revisiting this historic masterpiece!

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Lovely building and interesting to see a modern take on stained glass with the SAS memorial and window. Mappa Mundi definitely worth seeing - take time for the 2/3 min information film and get the stewards talking as they’ll give you great background information if prompted. Pricing could be bit more imaginative: £6 quite steep for what will be fairly short visit, maybe they could do a £10/couple to encourage take up.

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I love visiting the Cathedral ,I am a friend of the Cathedral and also I help with the flower arranging there.Yesterday I went to the opening service of the Three Choirs Festival,it was really lovely.I think we are so lucky having such a lovely Cathedral in Hereford.

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Even though I could not enter this cathedral, on account of it being shut, I liked the exterior of this fine cathedral, and I got to visit and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden amidst the cloister.

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We took a ride out yesterday to see the Weeping Window, so beautiful and very touching, so worth a visit, such a beautiful Cathedral too with lots of history, my 10 year old really enjoyed it and what a tranquil setting, such a lovely town is Hereford.

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We spent several hours round this beautiful Cathedral. We had tasty tea and cakes at the café. The tour to the top of the Cathedral tower was most interesting. Altogether a truly beautiful place.

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This is my favourite English Cathedral, a sense of majesty and beauty, yet small enough to have a community feel. The Weeping Window was glorious in the sunshine

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This is a quite place a place of thought a place a place understanding. This place is many different things to many different people. It’s the centre of a great city a city with a long history from small beginnings a market town to this lovely place.

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The weeping window is spectacular and wonderful to see and photograph. The attendants are very informative and pass on relevant information with a great deal of empathy. I love the stained glass window in honour of our special forces.

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Lovely visit. The weeping poppy window was spectacular to look at. The poppy staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and when they couldn’t answer a question specifically about the Cathedral pointed me to the right member of staff for further assistance. The flower displays and stained glass windows looked glorious with the sunlight on them.

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It was stunning and humbling to visit the Weeping Window display briefly on the last day, I wish I’d had more time to go inside and see more

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It is a place that I love visiting regularly, as I find it has a special charm to it! I am biased as I am a local but I do think that this is an amazing cathedral and just wish more knew of how much beauty it does actually contain. I have been on the tour before but probably could do with going again as it was very informative. I have found all the staff and volunteers to be friendly and helpful on each and every visit I have made (and I have made a lot of visits!).

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First ever visit. I've always had a love for old buildings.

The first world war exhibition was totally fascinating.

It was so moving to see the poppies on display for the first time after seeing so many of them made where I live in Stoke on Trent.

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Beautiful place beautiful cathedral and poppies. Me my mom and Stepdad and aunty Margaret came for the first time yesterday it was awesome my aunty birthday 84 years young bless her. Definitely be back

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Beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The weeping window poppy display was stunning. My husband and I are only in Hereford for a few days but made aure we visited the cathedral.

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Beautiful Cathedral entry is free but if you want to have a tour this was £5. Excellent knowledge of the lady who took the tour on Friday 18th May at 11am. After the tour we went to visit the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library there is a fee to enter here. There is a cafe and shop inside the cathedral. Well worth a visit if you come to Hereford.

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Beautiful Cathedral . We spent hours there as so much to see .The Poppy Wave is stunning and we enjoyed the gardens and visiting the "Chained Library and looking at the "Mappa Mundi". We travelled down from Manchester and enjoyed our visit.

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Apart from being a beautiful building the addition of the Weeping Window for the next few weeks enhances it further. Whilst there take the time to go inside and see the new stained glass memorial to the SAS and of course the Mappa Mundi.

User

An incredibly interesting cathedral from an historic point of view, also a beautiful and peaceful place to be. The poppies are amazing too and not to be missed. I was fortunate enough to see the poppies at the Tower of London but the weeping window here is somehow more subtle and appealing. I too am biassed, being lucky enough to live fairly near to Hereford and will continue to visit the Cathedral regularly.

User

A beautiful cathedral full of history and has an amazing atmosphere of its own! Well worth a visit! Never tiring from revisiting this historic masterpiece!

User

Lovely building and interesting to see a modern take on stained glass with the SAS memorial and window. Mappa Mundi definitely worth seeing - take time for the 2/3 min information film and get the stewards talking as they’ll give you great background information if prompted. Pricing could be bit more imaginative: £6 quite steep for what will be fairly short visit, maybe they could do a £10/couple to encourage take up.

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I love visiting the Cathedral ,I am a friend of the Cathedral and also I help with the flower arranging there.Yesterday I went to the opening service of the Three Choirs Festival,it was really lovely.I think we are so lucky having such a lovely Cathedral in Hereford.

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Even though I could not enter this cathedral, on account of it being shut, I liked the exterior of this fine cathedral, and I got to visit and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden amidst the cloister.

User

We took a ride out yesterday to see the Weeping Window, so beautiful and very touching, so worth a visit, such a beautiful Cathedral too with lots of history, my 10 year old really enjoyed it and what a tranquil setting, such a lovely town is Hereford.

User

We spent several hours round this beautiful Cathedral. We had tasty tea and cakes at the café. The tour to the top of the Cathedral tower was most interesting. Altogether a truly beautiful place.

User

This is my favourite English Cathedral, a sense of majesty and beauty, yet small enough to have a community feel. The Weeping Window was glorious in the sunshine

User

This is a quite place a place of thought a place a place understanding. This place is many different things to many different people. It’s the centre of a great city a city with a long history from small beginnings a market town to this lovely place.

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The weeping window is spectacular and wonderful to see and photograph. The attendants are very informative and pass on relevant information with a great deal of empathy. I love the stained glass window in honour of our special forces.

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Lovely visit. The weeping poppy window was spectacular to look at. The poppy staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and when they couldn’t answer a question specifically about the Cathedral pointed me to the right member of staff for further assistance. The flower displays and stained glass windows looked glorious with the sunlight on them.

User

It was stunning and humbling to visit the Weeping Window display briefly on the last day, I wish I’d had more time to go inside and see more

User

It is a place that I love visiting regularly, as I find it has a special charm to it! I am biased as I am a local but I do think that this is an amazing cathedral and just wish more knew of how much beauty it does actually contain. I have been on the tour before but probably could do with going again as it was very informative. I have found all the staff and volunteers to be friendly and helpful on each and every visit I have made (and I have made a lot of visits!).

User

First ever visit. I've always had a love for old buildings.

The first world war exhibition was totally fascinating.

It was so moving to see the poppies on display for the first time after seeing so many of them made where I live in Stoke on Trent.

User

Beautiful place beautiful cathedral and poppies. Me my mom and Stepdad and aunty Margaret came for the first time yesterday it was awesome my aunty birthday 84 years young bless her. Definitely be back

User

Beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The weeping window poppy display was stunning. My husband and I are only in Hereford for a few days but made aure we visited the cathedral.

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Beautiful Cathedral entry is free but if you want to have a tour this was £5. Excellent knowledge of the lady who took the tour on Friday 18th May at 11am. After the tour we went to visit the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library there is a fee to enter here. There is a cafe and shop inside the cathedral. Well worth a visit if you come to Hereford.

User

Beautiful Cathedral . We spent hours there as so much to see .The Poppy Wave is stunning and we enjoyed the gardens and visiting the "Chained Library and looking at the "Mappa Mundi". We travelled down from Manchester and enjoyed our visit.

User

Apart from being a beautiful building the addition of the Weeping Window for the next few weeks enhances it further. Whilst there take the time to go inside and see the new stained glass memorial to the SAS and of course the Mappa Mundi.

User

An incredibly interesting cathedral from an historic point of view, also a beautiful and peaceful place to be. The poppies are amazing too and not to be missed. I was fortunate enough to see the poppies at the Tower of London but the weeping window here is somehow more subtle and appealing. I too am biassed, being lucky enough to live fairly near to Hereford and will continue to visit the Cathedral regularly.

User

A beautiful cathedral full of history and has an amazing atmosphere of its own! Well worth a visit! Never tiring from revisiting this historic masterpiece!

User

Lovely building and interesting to see a modern take on stained glass with the SAS memorial and window. Mappa Mundi definitely worth seeing - take time for the 2/3 min information film and get the stewards talking as they’ll give you great background information if prompted. Pricing could be bit more imaginative: £6 quite steep for what will be fairly short visit, maybe they could do a £10/couple to encourage take up.

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I love visiting the Cathedral ,I am a friend of the Cathedral and also I help with the flower arranging there.Yesterday I went to the opening service of the Three Choirs Festival,it was really lovely.I think we are so lucky having such a lovely Cathedral in Hereford.

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Even though I could not enter this cathedral, on account of it being shut, I liked the exterior of this fine cathedral, and I got to visit and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden amidst the cloister.

User

We took a ride out yesterday to see the Weeping Window, so beautiful and very touching, so worth a visit, such a beautiful Cathedral too with lots of history, my 10 year old really enjoyed it and what a tranquil setting, such a lovely town is Hereford.

User

We spent several hours round this beautiful Cathedral. We had tasty tea and cakes at the café. The tour to the top of the Cathedral tower was most interesting. Altogether a truly beautiful place.

User

This is my favourite English Cathedral, a sense of majesty and beauty, yet small enough to have a community feel. The Weeping Window was glorious in the sunshine

User

This is a quite place a place of thought a place a place understanding. This place is many different things to many different people. It’s the centre of a great city a city with a long history from small beginnings a market town to this lovely place.

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The weeping window is spectacular and wonderful to see and photograph. The attendants are very informative and pass on relevant information with a great deal of empathy. I love the stained glass window in honour of our special forces.

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Lovely visit. The weeping poppy window was spectacular to look at. The poppy staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and when they couldn’t answer a question specifically about the Cathedral pointed me to the right member of staff for further assistance. The flower displays and stained glass windows looked glorious with the sunlight on them.

User

It was stunning and humbling to visit the Weeping Window display briefly on the last day, I wish I’d had more time to go inside and see more

User

It is a place that I love visiting regularly, as I find it has a special charm to it! I am biased as I am a local but I do think that this is an amazing cathedral and just wish more knew of how much beauty it does actually contain. I have been on the tour before but probably could do with going again as it was very informative. I have found all the staff and volunteers to be friendly and helpful on each and every visit I have made (and I have made a lot of visits!).

User

First ever visit. I've always had a love for old buildings.

The first world war exhibition was totally fascinating.

It was so moving to see the poppies on display for the first time after seeing so many of them made where I live in Stoke on Trent.

User

Beautiful place beautiful cathedral and poppies. Me my mom and Stepdad and aunty Margaret came for the first time yesterday it was awesome my aunty birthday 84 years young bless her. Definitely be back

User

Beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The weeping window poppy display was stunning. My husband and I are only in Hereford for a few days but made aure we visited the cathedral.

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Beautiful Cathedral entry is free but if you want to have a tour this was £5. Excellent knowledge of the lady who took the tour on Friday 18th May at 11am. After the tour we went to visit the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library there is a fee to enter here. There is a cafe and shop inside the cathedral. Well worth a visit if you come to Hereford.

User

Beautiful Cathedral . We spent hours there as so much to see .The Poppy Wave is stunning and we enjoyed the gardens and visiting the "Chained Library and looking at the "Mappa Mundi". We travelled down from Manchester and enjoyed our visit.

User

Apart from being a beautiful building the addition of the Weeping Window for the next few weeks enhances it further. Whilst there take the time to go inside and see the new stained glass memorial to the SAS and of course the Mappa Mundi.

User

An incredibly interesting cathedral from an historic point of view, also a beautiful and peaceful place to be. The poppies are amazing too and not to be missed. I was fortunate enough to see the poppies at the Tower of London but the weeping window here is somehow more subtle and appealing. I too am biassed, being lucky enough to live fairly near to Hereford and will continue to visit the Cathedral regularly.

User

A beautiful cathedral full of history and has an amazing atmosphere of its own! Well worth a visit! Never tiring from revisiting this historic masterpiece!

User

Lovely building and interesting to see a modern take on stained glass with the SAS memorial and window. Mappa Mundi definitely worth seeing - take time for the 2/3 min information film and get the stewards talking as they’ll give you great background information if prompted. Pricing could be bit more imaginative: £6 quite steep for what will be fairly short visit, maybe they could do a £10/couple to encourage take up.

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I love visiting the Cathedral ,I am a friend of the Cathedral and also I help with the flower arranging there.Yesterday I went to the opening service of the Three Choirs Festival,it was really lovely.I think we are so lucky having such a lovely Cathedral in Hereford.

User

Even though I could not enter this cathedral, on account of it being shut, I liked the exterior of this fine cathedral, and I got to visit and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden amidst the cloister.

User

We took a ride out yesterday to see the Weeping Window, so beautiful and very touching, so worth a visit, such a beautiful Cathedral too with lots of history, my 10 year old really enjoyed it and what a tranquil setting, such a lovely town is Hereford.

User

We spent several hours round this beautiful Cathedral. We had tasty tea and cakes at the café. The tour to the top of the Cathedral tower was most interesting. Altogether a truly beautiful place.

User

This is my favourite English Cathedral, a sense of majesty and beauty, yet small enough to have a community feel. The Weeping Window was glorious in the sunshine

User

This is a quite place a place of thought a place a place understanding. This place is many different things to many different people. It’s the centre of a great city a city with a long history from small beginnings a market town to this lovely place.

User

The weeping window is spectacular and wonderful to see and photograph. The attendants are very informative and pass on relevant information with a great deal of empathy. I love the stained glass window in honour of our special forces.

User

Lovely visit. The weeping poppy window was spectacular to look at. The poppy staff were very friendly and knowledgeable and when they couldn’t answer a question specifically about the Cathedral pointed me to the right member of staff for further assistance. The flower displays and stained glass windows looked glorious with the sunlight on them.

User

It was stunning and humbling to visit the Weeping Window display briefly on the last day, I wish I’d had more time to go inside and see more

User

It is a place that I love visiting regularly, as I find it has a special charm to it! I am biased as I am a local but I do think that this is an amazing cathedral and just wish more knew of how much beauty it does actually contain. I have been on the tour before but probably could do with going again as it was very informative. I have found all the staff and volunteers to be friendly and helpful on each and every visit I have made (and I have made a lot of visits!).

User

First ever visit. I've always had a love for old buildings.

The first world war exhibition was totally fascinating.

It was so moving to see the poppies on display for the first time after seeing so many of them made where I live in Stoke on Trent.

User

Beautiful place beautiful cathedral and poppies. Me my mom and Stepdad and aunty Margaret came for the first time yesterday it was awesome my aunty birthday 84 years young bless her. Definitely be back

User

Beautiful and peaceful place to visit. The weeping window poppy display was stunning. My husband and I are only in Hereford for a few days but made aure we visited the cathedral.

User

Beautiful Cathedral entry is free but if you want to have a tour this was £5. Excellent knowledge of the lady who took the tour on Friday 18th May at 11am. After the tour we went to visit the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library there is a fee to enter here. There is a cafe and shop inside the cathedral. Well worth a visit if you come to Hereford.

User

Beautiful Cathedral . We spent hours there as so much to see .The Poppy Wave is stunning and we enjoyed the gardens and visiting the "Chained Library and looking at the "Mappa Mundi". We travelled down from Manchester and enjoyed our visit.

User

Apart from being a beautiful building the addition of the Weeping Window for the next few weeks enhances it further. Whilst there take the time to go inside and see the new stained glass memorial to the SAS and of course the Mappa Mundi.

User

An incredibly interesting cathedral from an historic point of view, also a beautiful and peaceful place to be. The poppies are amazing too and not to be missed. I was fortunate enough to see the poppies at the Tower of London but the weeping window here is somehow more subtle and appealing. I too am biassed, being lucky enough to live fairly near to Hereford and will continue to visit the Cathedral regularly.

User

A beautiful cathedral full of history and has an amazing atmosphere of its own! Well worth a visit! Never tiring from revisiting this historic masterpiece!

User

Lovely building and interesting to see a modern take on stained glass with the SAS memorial and window. Mappa Mundi definitely worth seeing - take time for the 2/3 min information film and get the stewards talking as they’ll give you great background information if prompted. Pricing could be bit more imaginative: £6 quite steep for what will be fairly short visit, maybe they could do a £10/couple to encourage take up.

User

I love visiting the Cathedral ,I am a friend of the Cathedral and also I help with the flower arranging there.Yesterday I went to the opening service of the Three Choirs Festival,it was really lovely.I think we are so lucky having such a lovely Cathedral in Hereford.

User

Even though I could not enter this cathedral, on account of it being shut, I liked the exterior of this fine cathedral, and I got to visit and enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the garden amidst the cloister.

More about Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral is located at 5 College Cloisters Cathedral Close, HR1 2NG Hereford, Herefordshire
01432 374200
http://www.herefordcathedral.org