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At the time, the Cathedral appointed John Nash in the 1790s to rebuild the West Front, which was pulling away from the building! However, his stylish new wall was not practical as it was attached to the existing nave walls, which were also sloping west under pressure from the leaning tower.
Bishops Palace as it appears today. Under Bishop Gower (1328–1347) the cathedral was modified further, with the rood screen and the Bishops Palace intended as permanent reminders of his episcopacy; the palace is now a picturesque ruin. In 1365, Bishop Adam Houghton and John of Gaunt began to build St Mary's College and a chantry.
The site of St Davids Cathedral has been an active place of worship since the sixth century. Explore the history of St David, or Dewi Sant, the community he founded here and the role he continues to play in Wales today.
Dewi Sant, or St David, founded a monastery here in the sixth century. He is Wales’ patron saint, celebrated on 1 March. He evangelised across a wide area, from Mid Wales to Brittany, and is credited with many miracles. In the 12th century the Pope recognised St Davids as a place of pilgrimage.
The construction of the new church began around 1180 – 1182, under the patronage of Peter de Leia, the Norman bishop of St Davids. At that time, a Romanesque nave was built, and in the next century a chancel, the transept and a tower at the crossing were added.
Aug 28, 2022 · The present cathedral was built in 1181 by Peter de Leia, a Norman bishop. It is named after the famed Welsh saint, Saint David, as is the city it resides in. According to author Gerald of Wales, it was home to a number of jackdaws.
As Saint David’s reputation spread, his monastery grew and a community developed. Unfortunately it also drew the attention of the Vikings, who plundered it many times over the next few centuries. The Normans eventually took over the monastery and began building the current cathedral in 1181.