ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL
ST DAVIDS WALES
PAUL SCOTT
SATELLITE VIEW
The short walk from the city of St Davids brings us to the entry gatehouse. The Cathedral in its beautiful parklands, now spreads out below us. The picturesque ruins of the Bishop’s Palace can be seen on the left. The axis of the cathedral is almost exactly east-west, so we easily identify our geographical and liturgical directions. The Cathedral is essentially cruciform in shape with a large square central tower. A chapel branches off from the North transept, and there is a cloister on the North side with the refectory on the boundary. We shall find this foils our attempt to walk right around the outside of the Cathedral! There is an entry door at the Southwest corner of the nave.
This is the plan supplied by the Cathedral. As part of our exploration of the exterior we shall check out the cloisters, and of course the refectory! Then, after entering the nave by the South door at bottom right, we shall explore the Cathedral following the numbers given here. The Eastern (upper) end of the Cathedral is quite complex in its layout, so it may be helpful to refer back to this plan from time to time.
The plan is interesting because it shows how the Cathedral has been added to over the centuries.
You can access intermediate points in the tour by a tap / click on the following links:
A brief history follows. To continue an investigation of the Cathedral building and surrounds, start with START!
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HISTORY
[Wikipedia]