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St Cadoc's Raglan

St Cadoc’s Church Raglan

The village of Raglan is served by St Cadoc’s the largest of our three church buildings. It is partly fourteenth century with additions dating from the 15th century.  It suffered much damage during the Civil War, (when the castle was St Cadocs, Raglanlargely dismantled), and was partly restored by 1698.  In the 1860’s further restoration and enlargement took place and much of the current interior dates from this time.  It seats some 400+ in the nave and north aisle (Lady Chapel).

  The Chancel has a barrel roof and stained glass dating from the Victorian restoration.  The Beaufort Chapel houses a Sweetland organ which was fully restored in the 1980’s.  The building is in good repair, the most recent work being the installation of the Tower Millennium Screen.

The churchyard, which has a preaching cross, is almost at capacity and an extension, a few hundred yards along the road, was consecrated in May 2005.

Adjacent to the churchyard is the “parish room”, a single storey building with one room and a small attached kitchen which is used for small meetings and occasional social events.

Services at St Cadoc’s Church Raglan

Sundays

11am every Sunday - Holy Communion
1st & 3rd Sundays of the month 8.30am Morning Prayer or Holy Communion
2nd & 4th Sundays - 6pm Evensong

Wednesdays - 10.30am Holy Communion in the Lady Chapel

Priest-in-Charge: Revd J Wakeling - Telephone: 012 9169 0330

Map showing location of Raglan village