cathedrals of the Church of England

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The cathedrals of the Church of England are major historic and architectural centers of Anglican worship and diocesan administration across England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedrals
group of religious buildings
administrativeFunction diocesan headquarters
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Decorated Gothic
Early English Gothic
Gothic architecture
Neoclassical architecture
Norman architecture
Perpendicular Gothic
Romanesque architecture
Gothic Revival
surface form: Victorian Gothic Revival
country England
hasPart Bath Abbey, Bath, England
surface form: Bath Abbey (Anglican parish church with former cathedral status)

Blackburn Cathedral
Bradford Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral
Carlisle Cathedral
Chelmsford Cathedral
Chichester Cathedral
Coventry Cathedral
Derby Cathedral
Durham Cathedral
Ely Cathedral
Exeter Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral
Guildford Cathedral
Hereford Cathedral
Leicester Cathedral
Lichfield Cathedral
Lincoln Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
Newcastle Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral
Christ Church, Oxford
surface form: Oxford Cathedral (Christ Church Cathedral)

Peterborough Cathedral
Portsmouth Cathedral
Ripon Cathedral
Rochester Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral
Sheffield Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
St Albans Cathedral
St Edmundsbury Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral
surface form: St Paul’s Cathedral, London

Truro Cathedral
Wakefield Cathedral
Wells Cathedral
Winchester Cathedral
Worcester Cathedral
York Minster
heritageStatus many are listed buildings
several are UNESCO World Heritage Site components
liturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
notableExample Canterbury Cathedral
surface form: Canterbury Cathedral, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion

St Paul’s Cathedral, principal Anglican cathedral in London
York Minster
surface form: York Minster, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe
partOf Anglican Communion
religiousDenomination Church of England
religiousFunction location of a cathedra
seat of a bishop
use Christian worship
diocesan administration

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Common Worship intendedFor cathedrals of the Church of England
Derby Cathedral category cathedrals of the Church of England
this entity surface form: Church of England cathedrals
Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral subjectTo cathedrals of the Church of England
this entity surface form: Cathedrals Measure of the Church of England