St Cassian's Centre

It is owned and operated by the Ireland, Great Britain and Malta District of the de La Salle brothers.

The centre was set up by three De La Salle Brothers in 1975, Br Damian Lundy FSC, Br Joe Hendron FSC and Br Dominic Green FSC and is housed in a small Manor House (Formerly known as Wallingtons Manor in the south-west of Kintbury town centre, between Inglewood and Titcomb).

It was remodeled after a fire in 1784 and again in 1891 by Temple Moore when William Hew Dunn moved there from nearby Inglewood House.

This space allows it to be used for daily reflection, most regularly in the morning after breakfast and in the evening after dinner.

The room is so called because its windows overlooks a large cedar tree (colloquially known as Cedric) in the middle of the lawns at the side of the house (see below).

The Lasallian Young Team is a group of volunteers who work at the centre for a year.

Front of house, March 2018
Evening prayer in the Quiet Room.
Emblem of the Holy See
Emblem of the Holy See