Chester, United Kingdom№ 000059692
Chester Cathedral
- Founded
- 1100
- Tradition
- Anglican / Episcopal
- Style
- English Gothic
About this place
History & significance.
Located in Chester, United Kingdom, Chester Cathedral is an English Gothic and Norman Anglican cathedral. It was founded in 1100, built to designs by George Gilbert Scott and Richard Lenginour.
It is dedicated to Jesus Christ. The cathedral is a protected heritage monument and within the Diocese of Chester. Details of its origins in the 11th century and its present-day setting are gathered here from open, freely licensed data, with source links provided.
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