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  1. The city of St Asaph lies between Denbigh and the coastal resort of Rhyl. It is home to the smallest cathedral in Britain and is set on the banks of the River Elwy. It has been and has been an important ecclesiastical centre for centuries, dating back to AD560 when a community was founded by the Scottish saint Kentigern, who left his disciple ...

  2. This idyllic countryside settlement is actually the second smallest city in the United Kingdom thanks to it’s beautiful cathedral (which is also the smallest in the UK). St Asaph is a quiet rural city with a great amount of breathtaking scenery.

  3. Experience the best of St Asaph hospitality with these select hotels, B&Bs, Guesthouses and self catering holiday cottages. St Asaph homes a plentiful range of accommodation types, allowing you to choose a comfortable, charming and idyllic place to base yourself when exploring the area.

  4. St Asaph was a local saint whose name is found in the neighbouring Llanasa(Asa’s Church), Pantasa (Asa’s Hollow), Ffynnon Asa (Asa’s Well), Onen Asa (Asa’s Ash-tree); these place names suggest a strong religious settlement.

  5. Welsh pubs, classic inns, bistro restaurants and much more to choose from, you can enjoy some of the finest choice ales, and locally sourced and produced cuisine. The city of St Asaph lies between Denbigh and the coastal resort of Rhyl.

  6. Check out our resource on St. Asaph's historic cathedral in the great county of Denbighshire, UK.

  7. www.st-asaph.com › 2018/05/23 › tan-yr-onnen-guest-house-near-st-asaphTan-yr-Onnen Guest House near St Asaph

    May 23, 2018 · Tan-yr-Onnen offers quality comfortable non-smoking bed and breakfast accommodation. All rooms have been recently refurbished to a high standard. There are six bedrooms. Four are ground floor king-size rooms with ensuite superior bathrooms.

  8. Bed & Breakfast in St Asaph. Bach y Graig built in 1567 is steeped in history once visited by Samuel Johnson, has retained many original features, oak beams, oak panelling, oak doors, inglenook fireplace, and is reputed to be the first brick built building in Wales.

  9. May 23, 2018 · The Cathedral has a rich musical tradition. Piers Roberts recorded that in 1635 'ye greate and newe organ in ye Cathedral Churche was sett up'. From 1675-86 it was cared for by the famous organ builder 'Farther Smith'.

  10. Heritage in St Asaph. The smallest ancient Cathedral in Great Britain, founded in the year 560. Present building dates from 13thC. Contains the Bishop William Morgan Welsh Bible of 1588. Guided tours and refreshments available by arrangement. Free parking.

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