Hereford Cathedral Churches

Hereford Cathedral
A49 Ring Road
Hereford
Herefordshire
HR1 2NG

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Hereford Cathedral is full of surprises and houses many treasures.

A Cathedral has stood in Hereford since Saxon times. The present building contains some of the finest examples of architectural excellence from Norman times up to the present day, including the Romanesque Nave, the beautifully restored Shrine of St Thomas of Hereford in the North Transept, the ancient South Transept and the award-winning twentieth-century New Library Building.

Throughout the summer you can join our Cathedral Guides to explore the interior and exterior of the building (at stated times each day).

Since its official opening by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on 3 May 1996, the Mappa Mundi and Chained Library Exhibition at Hereford Cathedral has become an internationally acclaimed visitor attraction, entertaining people of all ages and nationalities, many of whom travel great distances specifically to view the unique treasures on display.

Housed within Hereford Cathedral's fifteenth-century south west cloister and the award-winning New Library Building, the exhibition reveals the secrets of the Mappa Mundi, the largest and most elaborate complete pre fifteenth-century world map in existence, using models, original artefacts and the latest interactive computer technology.

The Library & Archives date back to 1100, since when many thousands of manuscripts, books and other articles have been accumulated.


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VenueHereford Cathedral
AddressA49 Ring Road, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR1 2NG
Opening times9.30am - 5pm
Entry costs
Attraction typeChurches

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Castle House Hotel

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Between the beautiful Malvern Hills and the Welsh border, Castle House is situated in Hereford, 2 minutes walk from the cathedral. There is free Wi-Fi throughout, and free parking on site..

Postcode: HR1 2NW
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The Booth Hall Getaway

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Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, The Booth Hall Getaway offers accommodation in Hereford. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site.

Postcode: HR1 2LW
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0.2 miles

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The Green Dragon

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Near Hereford Cathedral, this historical coaching inn dates back to the 16th century. Set in the city centre, The Green Dragon offers free Wi-Fi and limited free parking..

Postcode: HR4 9BG
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0.2 miles

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East Friars Bed and

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Located on the banks of River Wye, in Hereford, East Friars offers free WiFi, free parking and a conservatory for informal dining. The property is only 5 minutes walk from the city centre..

Postcode: HR4 0BE
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0.3 miles

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The Flat 72

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The Flat 72 offers accommodation in Hereford. The unit is 500 metres from Hereford Castle. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.

Postcode: HR1 2BP
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The Merton Hotel

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The Merton Hotel is in the centre of Hereford and a 5-minute walk from Hereford Train Station. The Merton offers rooms with TVs and a restaurant serving international and traditional food..

Postcode: HR1 2BD
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