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Uncover Arundel Cathedral: A Magical Piece of British History

Updated: Mar 28

Just a short walk from the spectacular Arundel Castle stands perhaps one of the best cathedrals in all of England.


It is an impressive sight from the castle gardens and even more beautiful the closer you get to it.


Arundel Cathedral interior with grand arches, stained glass windows, and wooden pews. A large rose window is visible at the back.

Arundel is not one of the first names that roll off the tongue when talking about the great cathedrals of England, but in this blog we aim to show that it should be.





After spending time at the beautiful castle and gardens of Arundel, we didn't anticipate how much of an impact the Cathedral would have on us. There is an incredible energy about the place!


Read on to find out all about its history and why we fell in love with this magnificent cathedral.


Historic stone church with ornate Gothic architecture under cloudy sky. Greenery and a lamppost in foreground. Sign reads "St Mary's."
The French Gothic Style adds to the allure and attraction of this beautiful cathedral.



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History, Photos, and Facts about Arundel Cathedral


Arundel was one of the first places we visited together in England on our way to Stonehenge and the marvellous Roman city of Bath.





Located in West Sussex, Arundel is famous for its well-conserved Georgian buildings and is also home to the Duke and Duchess of Norfolk.


The town was established over 1000 years ago, and you can sense the rich history throughout.


Gothic cathedral facade with intricate stone carvings and a large circular stained glass window, under a partly cloudy blue sky.
Ground up view of the main entrance and stunning 'rose window'

Construction began on the cathedral in 1868 under the instruction of Henry, the 15th Duke of Norfolk. It took 5 years to build and was designed by architect Joseph Hansom.





Built in Bath stone (now very hard to find in England), the cathedral was to rival the magnificence and splendour of Arundel Castle and Hansom duly obliged.


Originally dedicated to St Philip Neri, official Cathedral status was granted in 1965.



We had travelled to Scotland before this adventure, and it is fair to say that Jenn had already seen a fair bit of the beautiful history and architecture that Britain has to offer.


But this ended up being something so much more than just dazzling stained glass and epic stone construction.





From the spectacular rose window to the clusters of pillars and beautiful vaulted ceilings, it was a sight to behold, and its story and energy completely drew us in.


Unforgettable!


Inside a grand cathedral with tall columns and a large stained glass rose window. Ornate chandeliers and pipe organ visible. Majestic ambiance.
The incredible 'rose window' sits proudly above the organ, surrounded by stunning carved fluted columns.

The impressive organ of the cathedral is thought to have been commissioned in 1867 for a London Church in Islington but was enlarged and transferred to Arundel in 1873.


Little is known about its origins and indeed why it was chosen for Arundel. We do know it was produced by William Hill & Sons however, who at the time were highly regarded in the industry.


We were immediately drawn to it when we visited, we wish we had been able to hear it in action too!



As we were wandering amongst the pews we couldn't help but take notice of the alluring stone carvings in the walls.


Regardless of whether you are a practicing Christian or not, the beauty and alluring nature of these carvings drew us in, and we suppose that was the intention.





Following along the walls we couldn't help but imagine what it must have been like to receive messages of this kind and to etch them on stone tablets of the past... let alone carry them across continents.


Bas-relief sculpture of Jesus consoling women in Jerusalem. Stone texture, beige tones, text reads "JESUS CONSOLES THE DAUGHTERS OF JERUSALEM."
Number eight of the fourteen stations of the cross

There was an awesome presence to be felt here, and one series of carvings in particular was those showing the path and journey of Christ.


The fourteen Stations of the Cross, depicting the last journey from the condemnation of Christ by Pontius Pilate to his crucifixion and laying to rest in the tomb, are showcased in all churches and cathedrals of the Christian faith.


But perhaps this is one of the most unique; the method of carefully and brilliantly carving them into the walls was no doubt to help translate impact and curiosity, and they certainly do that with aplomb.


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The remarkable 'rose' window.

For us, the grandest feature of all is the phenomenal rose window with the Virgin Mary and her Holy Child at its centre.


This amazing window sits above the organ gallery and is a shining light that encases the entire building with its size and glow.





It is on the West front and was made by the esteemed Hardman's Workshop of Birmingham.


The outer circle depicts the 15 Mysteries of the Rosary. It is hard not to get completely lost in the brilliance of this striking art and craftsmanship!


Stained glass windows in a cathedral depict angels with vibrant colors. Gothic architecture surrounds, creating a serene, spiritual ambiance.
The stained glass windows all tell an intriguing story.

In her own words, Jenn ‘resonated with the cathedral on a spiritual level’.


It certainly was a profound feeling as we paused underneath the incredible vaulted dome above the altar, the multi coloured stained glass windows shimmering in our peripheral vision as we took in the energy and solitude of the moment.



This cathedral is a sight to behold with its incredible attention to detail. It is an epic place of Gothic revival architecture, stained glass windows, and spiritual energy.


Like much of Britain at the time, architects were being asked to design buildings in classical themes, blending the old with the new.





You can see the attention to detail here, and wherever you look, the Cathedral offers a glimpse into past medieval Victorian styles, yet with its smooth Bath stone offers a bright and modern feel.


Stained glass window in a cathedral interior, depicting vivid biblical scenes in red and blue hues. Sunlight beams through, creating a serene atmosphere.
Some of the best stained glass artwork we have seen

So should you head to Arundel and visit the Cathedral (and the castle too)? Our answer is a resounding YES.





You simply must do so if you love historical buildings, British history, and places that have an incredible, energetic, and mystical connection.


You certainly feel it here, and perhaps it is no coincidence that it is so close to the ancient site of Stonehenge too.


Gothic church interior with vaulted ceiling. Stained glass windows and banners reading "Christ is Risen" and "Alleluia" in red. Peaceful ambiance.
The dome of the altar is as imposing as it is spectacular!



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One of our all-time favorites, Arundel Castle and its gardens, will blow you away!

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Arundel Castle


The grand castle of Arundel is home to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and is one of the most impressive castles you will see!





Perched upon a hill in the quaint old town of Arundel, this castle is nearly 1000 years old and is beautiful in both its internal and external design.


It is also surrounded by glorious gardens that are worth a visit all on their own!


Woman poses in a garden with pink roses in front of Arundel Castle. A shield with a red cross and text "ARUNDEL CASTLE" is visible.

If you do have the time, we would highly recommend combining a trip here to Arundel Castle and its incredible grounds.


It is just over the road from the cathedral and is one of the finest castles of its kind in all of England. Discover Arundel Castle.





 
 


How to Get to Arundel Cathedral


Arundel Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, is located in the historic town of Arundel, West Sussex, England.


It sits majestically on a hill opposite Arundel Castle, offering sweeping views of the town and surrounding countryside.


By Train

The easiest way to reach Arundel Cathedral from London or nearby cities is by train.


Take a Southern Railway service to Arundel Station—there are regular trains from London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton.


The cathedral is about a 15–20 minute walk from the station, through the charming streets of Arundel.

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Contact Information for Arundel Cathedral


● Address: London Rd, Arundel BN18 9AY, United Kingdom

● Email: arundel@abdiocese.org.uk 

● Opening hours: 9.30 am to 4.30 pm, 7 days per week

● Contact no: +441903882297

● Website: arundelcathedral.uk 


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Arundel Cathedral – FAQ


What is Arundel Cathedral known for?

Arundel Cathedral is located in the charming market town of Arundel, West Sussex, England. It overlooks the River Arun and sits near the famous Arundel Castle.

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This was such a beautiful experience for me.

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Think that we missed this one during my high-school trip taken in early 1975.

By the architecture, Gothic, I would guess that it was built before Henry VIII's fiasco, although the English text regarding the daughters of Jerusalem belies that assumption.

Either way - totally agree that it would be worth the trek, once one is on the Isle!

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Leon Gregori
Leon Gregori
May 24, 2022
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Yes in real terms it is not actually that old at 150 years although that is as old as Canada! Glad you agree that it is worth a visit; with Arundel Castle right beside it makes for a great day out !

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Leon Gregori
Leon Gregori
May 18, 2022

This was a true feast for the eyes! It is an unforgettable place not just for its beauty but for its spiritual energy too!

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