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26.02.2026

New Chapter for Community and Music at St Patrick’s Cathedral – Official Opening of The Mews

New Chapter for Community and Music at St Patrick’s Cathedral – Official Opening of The Mews
President Catherine Connolly is welcomed to St Patrick’s Cathedral by Dean William Morton and Canon Charles Marshall for the official opening of The Mews.

President Catherine Connolly paid her first official visit to St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, this morning (Thursday February 26) for the opening of The Mews, a new community and education space within the deanery grounds.

The Mews occupies a site of exceptional historical significance. Formerly a coach house and stable, it stands adjacent to the building where Jonathan Swift lived during his time as dean of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral. Carefully restored and reimagined in 2025 by Howley Hayes Cooney Architects and restored by Kelbuild, building contractor, the structure now begins a new chapter dedicated to creativity, learning and community connection.

President Catherine Connolly.
President Catherine Connolly.

Speaking to the large audience gathered in The Mews, President Connolly commended all involved in the work. She said it was an honour to officially open the refurbished building and commented on the legacy left by former Dean Jonathon Swift particularly in the areas of literature, mental health and society which, she noted, remains relevant today.

“It’s wonderful to be here and just walking through this oasis of beauty in the middle of the city has had a calming effect on me and I hope it is something that can be shared with as many people as possible. The finished Mews is a great credit to all those involved in the project,” she said.

President Catherine Connolly and Dean William Morton in the grounds of the deanery with The Mews in the background.
President Catherine Connolly and Dean William Morton in the grounds of the deanery with The Mews in the background.

Designed as a flexible and welcoming space, The Mews will host a wide range of activities including community gatherings, educational programmes, rehearsals, recitals and small‑scale performances. Its opening further strengthens St Patrick’s Cathedral’s role as a cultural and civic hub in the heart of Dublin.

The Very Revd Dr William Morton, Dean of St Patrick’s Cathedral, said President Connolly’s presence at The Mews affirmed its value as a space where history, education, faith and public life intersect.

“I am thrilled to see the former coach house and outbuildings at the deanery of St Patrick’s Cathedral restored. The ground floor, which can accommodate up to 80 people, provides a vibrant reception and performance space, while the four classrooms upstairs will offer our choristers from St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir School and St Patrick’s Cathedral Grammar School an inspiring environment for music and voice tuition. It is wonderful to see history and learning brought together in such a meaningful way,” he said.

President Connolly signs the visitors' book.
President Connolly signs the visitors' book.

He continued: “Equally exciting is the benefit this project brings to the wider community. These refurbished buildings will host local events and gatherings, becoming a hub not only for the Cathedral but for the wider Dublin 8 community. This development preserves a cherished heritage while giving it a lively, contemporary purpose for generations to come.”

The opening of The Mews reflects Saint Patrick’s Cathedral’s ongoing commitment to honouring its heritage while creating spaces that support vibrant, contemporary cultural life. The Cathedral looks forward to welcoming community groups, students and partners into this historic yet forward‑looking space.

In one of the classrooms upstairs at The Mews President Connolly experienced an organ recital given by two students of St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School.
In one of the classrooms upstairs at The Mews President Connolly experienced an organ recital given by two students of St Patrick's Cathedral Grammar School.

 

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