Dunblane Cathedral
Dunblane Cathedral
4.5
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Dunblane Cathedral is a beautiful medieval church in Dunblane which dates as far back as the 12th century. Dunblane Cathedral receives high but well earned praise for a building smaller than some English parish churches, lacking the architectural flourishes and cohesion of most other cathedrals; and one which only narrowly survived the threat of demolition to make way for the railway. The tower is from the late 11th century, offset, and slightly squint on the south. Admire the Romanesque arched windows in the lower storeys, the upper stage and parapet which date from 1500, bearing the arms of Bishop Chisholm, which may originally have been freestanding. The Nave, dating back to 1240 is possibly the finest part of the cathedral.
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- Tracy TFife, United Kingdom132 contributionsAmazingA stunning Cathedral - excellent tour guide. beautifully restored with artefacts from throughout the ages. Well preserved and good to know that the cathedral is still used as a place of worship regularly.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 14 March 2024
- Dorota D27 contributionsBeautiful place, not to be missedThat was our second visit in Cathedral. We always wanted to be back, as this place is truly beautiful. Lucky enough to have a sunny weather, so we could enjoy light coming through stained windows. A lot of beautiful wooden carvings and great atmosphere. Very friendly and helpful staff. Free entry (donations welcome) and free parking. Place not to be missed when in Dunblane.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 March 2024
- Jane PIpswich, United Kingdom520 contributionsQuietly reverentDunblane was very quiet when we visited on a Monday afternoon on May. There is a free car park to the side of the cathedral which was easy to find. We were warmly welcomed as we arrived and given an overview of the building and its history by the steward on duty. One of our reasons for wanting to visit here was to see the memorial to the primary school children and their teacher who were killed back in 1996. Although it was nearly 30 years ago, it was an event that many of our generation will remember all too clearly.Visited May 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 22 May 2024
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Stuart C
Rayleigh, UK3,212 contributions
Oct 2020 • Solo
There is a large free car park behind the cathedral. The cathedral is free to enter but under current restrictions you have to booked a timed visit. I was met by a member of historic Scotland who gave a warm welcome and told me all about the history and things to look out for. It’s a stunning building with a fascinating history spanning the Middle Ages to the twentieth century. Things to look out for include the ancient choir stalls and Celtic stone together with the modern stained glass windows. It’s all very atmospheric and a lovely place to wander around
Written 14 November 2020
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Fraser
Dunblane, UK75 contributions
Feb 2020
Come during the week to quietly admire a beautiful building at your leisure with knowledgeable staff from Historic Scotland to answer your questions. There is a variety of plaques and handheld guides as well as 'take a minute' cards to allow reflection as you enjoy the stained glass windows, take a seat in the choir stalls or examine the many curiosities around the building. In the summer months on Saturdays, local volunteers organise 30-minute-long guided tours of the building. Come along on a Sunday morning for services each week at 10.30am throughout the year and at 9.15am (additionally) between June and August. There is a regular programme of music (check local listings) and in July and August organ recitals take place each Saturday at 12 noon followed by soup lunches in the hall.
Written 19 February 2020
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BNJMNB11
Glasgow, UK117 contributions
May 2021 • Couples
Fantastic Cathedral with friendly staff who were happy to spend time answering our questions. We mainly spoke with Rosalind who was approachable and very knowledgeable. We booked a time online to ensure entry however it was relatively quiet when arrived meaning we could have a wander around at a leisurely pace.
Free parking is located right next to the Cathedral. With parts of the building dating back to the 12th century and artefacts within suspected to be even older, it is well worth stopping by and enjoy the history of the place.
Free parking is located right next to the Cathedral. With parts of the building dating back to the 12th century and artefacts within suspected to be even older, it is well worth stopping by and enjoy the history of the place.
Written 1 July 2021
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Charlotte
London, UK49 contributions
Oct 2020 • Couples
We booked in advance and received a warm welcome on a rainy day. The staff are extremely welcoming, knowledgeable and were very happy to answer all our questions. There is a small but well stocked shop which we bought a few things from. The history of the building is fascinating, the Victorian woodwork in this Cathedral is absolutely stunning (look out for the carved flora and fauna including camels, fighting dragons, bats and thistles!) and the stained glass really is some of the finest C19th and C20th we have seen. The guidebook (cheap as chips and a further reduction for HistoricEnvironmentScotland members!) is well worth purchasing, both to use whilst walking around but as a souvenir with some wonderful photos and highlights.
Written 9 November 2020
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ElaineAndGreg
Chesterland, OH3,092 contributions
Aug 2022
Dunblane Cathedral is the main attraction in the town and it is hard to miss as it is also pretty much the centerpiece. We found parking on the square, but there is also a nearby parking lot.
The Cathedral was originally built in the 1200s, fell into ruin several hundred years later, and was renovated beginning in the late 1800s. The area was never all that prosperous, so while the exterior is impressive in terms of size, there is not much decoration on the outside
For us what made the visit worthwhile was all of the wonderful stained glass windows from the late 1800s to about 1920. Some appear to be more traditional, but many have an Art-Nouveau feel. One in the chancel/choir appears to commemorate the failed Scott expedition to the South Pole.
Speaking of the choir, take a look at the animal carvings on the seats. There is even a misericord of a bat.
Admission was free if I recall, but they ask for a modest donation. There was no guide per se, but the person there was extremely knowledgeable about the church and its artwork and was happy to show us some of the highpoint.
Unfortunately, the cemetery is largely closed, ostensibly due to safety reasons, with a fence all around it.
If you are at all a Monty Python fan, Doune Castle, where much of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" was filmed is only a few miles to the west.
This is still an active church - there was a wedding taking place immediately after our visit.
This is an easy stop for a striking interior and beautiful stained glass artwork.
The Cathedral was originally built in the 1200s, fell into ruin several hundred years later, and was renovated beginning in the late 1800s. The area was never all that prosperous, so while the exterior is impressive in terms of size, there is not much decoration on the outside
For us what made the visit worthwhile was all of the wonderful stained glass windows from the late 1800s to about 1920. Some appear to be more traditional, but many have an Art-Nouveau feel. One in the chancel/choir appears to commemorate the failed Scott expedition to the South Pole.
Speaking of the choir, take a look at the animal carvings on the seats. There is even a misericord of a bat.
Admission was free if I recall, but they ask for a modest donation. There was no guide per se, but the person there was extremely knowledgeable about the church and its artwork and was happy to show us some of the highpoint.
Unfortunately, the cemetery is largely closed, ostensibly due to safety reasons, with a fence all around it.
If you are at all a Monty Python fan, Doune Castle, where much of "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" was filmed is only a few miles to the west.
This is still an active church - there was a wedding taking place immediately after our visit.
This is an easy stop for a striking interior and beautiful stained glass artwork.
Written 14 August 2022
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pindle2015
Edinburgh, UK20 contributions
Feb 2020
I do not go to churches or cathedrals for the religious experience being an agnostic but I can appreciate other people’s experience and I love to experience the aesthetics and beauty of such places particularly the feeling of peace they can bring to me. This is a wonderful place. I was unaware ( my ignorance I know) that there was a stone pillar/ monument to the Dunblane school massacre, which I found very moving and also quite beautifully done. The age of the Cathedral surprised me essentially going back to the 11th century and aside from the lovely stained glass windows with all their history, the wood carvings are stunning, including little dogs heads on the arms of the pews near the altar. Go visit and contribute. They need the money.
Written 14 February 2020
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cmdevlin64
Washington DC, DC417 contributions
Oct 2021
The tour of the cathedral incorporates all of its present use, its history as a Church of Scotland congregation, and its storied medieval roots. The explanations were clear and the the location and building are stunning. Be sure to take a good look at the bell tower, the oldest part of the building and stop at the standing stone that is a memorial to the children and teacher who died in 1996. Note that many of the gravestones around the cathedral are unstable and blocked off for visitor safety.
Written 15 October 2021
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ScottishTemplar
Edinburgh, UK1,737 contributions
Mar 2021 • Friends
What a stunning and huge Cathedral! Impressive from the outside and just as memorable inside. The ceiling is lovely and one admires the skills that went into creating the building and ornaments. Light streams into the Cathedral from all angles, especially the great stained glass windows. A peaceful, holy place. A must see when in the area.
Written 20 July 2021
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Mrs A.S
5 contributions
July 2023
This is a very beautiful Cathedral, with amazing stained glass from the Arts & Crafts era. We had a short and informative talk from a guide when we arrived, and then we were able to look around on our own. There is a tiny and peaceful separate chapel, where I sat for some time. Another highlight was the fabulous carved wooden animals on the end of some of the pews. There are many ancient and interesting carved stones and crypts all around the sides of the main aisle. At one point the sun shone through the stained glass by the high altar, and colours on the stone pillars were fabulous.
The monument to the children from the Dunblane shooting is heart-breakingly beautiful, and we took time to explain to the younger people in our party what had happened in 1996.
The monument to the children from the Dunblane shooting is heart-breakingly beautiful, and we took time to explain to the younger people in our party what had happened in 1996.
Written 10 August 2023
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Roger G
Glasgow, UK2,836 contributions
Mar 2022
Friendly and helpful staff. The 'local historian' guide was very knowledgeable and answered questions with enthusiasm and insight. A very well cared for monument but the very odd fencing around the gravestones points to the over cautious world we now live in. What does it cost! Seems to be standard now for historic buildings - Kelso Abbey, Old Daily Kirk, Maybole Collegiate Church, Crossraguel, etc, etc.
Lovely and exceptional art work by Helen Lamb. A very moving Dunblane Tragedy memorial.
Lovely and exceptional art work by Helen Lamb. A very moving Dunblane Tragedy memorial.
Written 13 March 2022
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