Wrexham Cathedral, Gothic Revival cathedral in Wrexham, Wales.
Wrexham Cathedral is a church building in the Gothic Revival style featuring pointed arches and decorative stonework designed by architect E.W. Pugin. The structure displays tall windows and finely crafted stone details typical of this architectural approach, creating a vertical emphasis that draws the eye upward.
Construction began in 1857 to replace an older chapel that could no longer accommodate the growing congregation in the area. The building gained cathedral status in 1987 when Pope John Paul II issued a decree establishing the independent Diocese of Wrexham.
The cathedral serves as the mother church for Catholics in the region and draws people who come to pray and attend services. It remains an active place of worship where visitors can experience its religious role in everyday community life.
The location is easy to reach in the city center and welcomes visitors interested in seeing the Gothic Revival architecture and exploring the interior. Visitors should be aware this is an active place of worship where respect for ongoing religious activities is appropriate.
The building was designed by a renowned Irish architect known for Gothic Revival church designs who created many other religious structures across Ireland and Britain. This connection to a significant 19th-century architect makes it a noteworthy site for those interested in architectural history.
Location: Wrexham
Location: Offa
Inception: 1857
Architects: E. W. Pugin
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Elevation above the sea: 87 m
Website: http://wrexhamcathedral.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.04740,-2.99860
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:02
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