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Chelmsford Cathedral

A late-medieval church, reordered in 1983, blending old with new. Became a cathedral in 1914 when the Diocese of Chelmsford was created.

There were new organs installed in 1994 and 1996 and the cathedral is home to modern sculpture and tapestry. It is notable for the unity of it's perpendicular architecture. There are memorial windows to USAAF based in Essex 1942-5. This 15thC building is light, spacious and colourful. Of special interest is the 'Tree of Life' painting, a woven altar frontal and a magnificent 'Christus Rex' carved in oak.

Although we are a busy Cathedral, being a popular venue for concerts, lectures, civic events, school prize-giving and university graduation ceremonies, we are not tourist led. At the heart of the Cathedral is the daily rhythm of worship with beautifully sung choral services. Despite the hive of activity, the Cathedral is a calm and peaceful place to pray in.
This Cathedral has been a parish church for centuries and remains so.

You may also wish to know about St Cedd´s Chapel at Bradwell-on-Sea. In 653AD St Cedd landed at Bradwell-on-Sea to bring Christianity to the East Saxons. He built his church at Bradwell and it is still there to this day and well worth a visit.
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Opening Hours
Open year round, Mon- Sat, 0815-1600. Sun 0730-1230 & 1400-1900.
Tours available by appointment.
Contact

Mrs Harrington
Cathedral Office
53 New Street
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 1TY
Great Britain


Tel: +44 (0)1245 294480
Fax: +44 (0)1245 294499
E-Mail: cathedraldean@chelmsford.anglican.org

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