St Andrew & St Teilo
Cathays, City of Cardiff
Originally just 'St Teilo's', the church was one of several (of numerous denominations) built in Cathays in the opening decades of the 20th century.
All are welcome at St Martin in Roath, we very much hope that you will be able to join us.
Roath, City of Cardiff
Between c1880 and 1900 fields of Roath were giving way to a suburb of new housing accommodating more than 13,000 people. In 1886 an iron church was opened. This mission church was served by priests from the church of St Margaret, Roath, until 1899 when the 'old tin church' was closed.
The present building replaced it in 1901, and the church became a separate parish in 1903. Its original lady chapel was decorated by a Belgian refugee artist in gratitude for the kindness shown by the parishioners during the First World War.
The original interior of the church was completely destroyed by an incendiary bomb in February 1941. Services were held in the surviving choir vestry and in the neighbouring St Cyprian's church until the building was restored in full in 1955. During the restoration, the ornate tracery of the original windows was replaced with a plainer lancet type to increase the amount of light allowed through them.
A new cloister fronting the street was consecrated by Archbishop Barry Morgan in 2011. In 2013 a mosaic of Christ Pantocrator by Aidan Hart was installed above the main entrance of the church. It was blessed by Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury.
Cathays, City of Cardiff
Originally just 'St Teilo's', the church was one of several (of numerous denominations) built in Cathays in the opening decades of the 20th century.
Roath, City of Cardiff
Urban Crofters is a renovated Victorian church a few miles from the centre of Cardiff hosting a midweek coffee house and co-working space.
Roath, City of Cardiff
St Peter’s is Cardiff’s oldest surviving Catholic church, with its foundation stone laid in August 1860.