Eglwys Dewi Sant, Gothic Revival church in Cardiff city centre, Wales.
Eglwys Dewi Sant is a church built in the 19th century with pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and intricate stonework throughout its design. The building displays classic features of Gothic Revival architecture with elaborate details on both its exterior and interior.
The building was completed in 1863 and resulted from the combined work of three architects who each contributed to the design. This collaborative approach was notable for church construction in Wales at that time and shaped how the building looks today.
The church is named after Wales' patron saint and remains an active place where people gather for worship and mark important occasions in their lives. Visitors can sense how the building continues to serve as a spiritual center for the local community.
The church sits in central Cardiff near the Castle district and is easily reached on foot from the main streets. Visitors should check whether services are happening on their visit day, as this can affect access to certain areas.
The building rises about 13 meters and combines design elements from each of the three architects involved in its creation. This blend of different creative hands working on such a contained structure is uncommon for that era.
Location: Cardiff
Location: Castle
Inception: 1863
Architects: John Prichard, John Pollard Seddon, William Butterfield
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Elevation above the sea: 13 m
Website: http://eglwysdewisant.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.48504,-3.17410
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:46
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