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Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross and St Michael 51°34′26″N 0°12′06″W / 51.573944°N 0.201724°W / 51.573944; -0.201724 ( London Greek Orthodox Cathedral - Holy Cross & St Michael, Golders
Also included are those structures or sites of intended cathedrals as well as pro-cathedrals, which are churches serving as an interim cathedral, (for instance whilst a permanent cathedral is acquired), or as a co-cathedral where the diocesan demographics/geography require the bishop's seat to be shared with a building in another location.
Lists of cathedrals in the United Kingdom cover cathedrals, churches that contain the cathedra (Latin for "seat") of a bishop. Cathedrals are usually specific to Christian denominations with an episcopal hierarchy, such as the Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox churches.
Lincoln Cathedral had a chapter of secular canons, for whom the earliest polygonal chapter house was built.. The 26 cathedrals described in this article are those of Bristol, Canterbury, Carlisle, Chester, Chichester, Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Hereford, Lichfield, Lincoln, Manchester, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Ripon, Rochester, St. Alban's, Salisbury, Southwark, Southwell, Wells ...
For former Roman Catholic cathedrals in England, see Category: Cathedrals in England, and Category:Anglo-Saxon cathedrals Pages in category "Roman Catholic cathedrals in England" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
Norwich Cathedral: 96 315 Norwich, Norfolk [4] 5 Preston, St Walburge: 94 309 Preston, Lancashire: Tallest non-cathedral church in the United Kingdom, tallest Roman Catholic church in the country. [5] 6 Edinburgh, St Mary's Cathedral: 90 295 Edinburgh: The tallest of the three Cathedrals in the UK with three spires. Tallest church in the UK ...
The church may be formally referred to as the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool. [1] It is the largest cathedral and religious building in Britain, [2] and the eighth largest church in the world. The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978.
These are present-day Church of England (and some former medieval Roman Catholic) cathedrals in England. For other cathedrals in England, see subcategories. For other cathedrals in England, see subcategories.