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City United Reformed Church is a Grade II*­listed building located in Windsor Place, Cardiff. The main building was constructed in 1866. The church was designed in a Neogothic style by the Scottish architect Frederick Thomas Pilkington, and originally belonged to the Scottish Presbyterian denomination. Pilkington made a point of using local materials and created a gabled roof with an octagonal spire. In 1893, the west front was redesigned by another architect, E. M. Bruce Vaughan, who built a new porch. After a fire in 1910, Vaughan added a new hammerbeam roof. Some changes have been made internally, but the main sanctuary remains similar to the refurbishment following the fire.

The church will be open from 12 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. Coffee and cake will be available to accompany your visit

Plas Windsor, Cardiff CF10 3BZ

Corner of Windsor Place and Windsor Lane


Prices

Free
Category Price

Event times

Day Times
Sat 06 Sep 2025
12:00 - 15:30