Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity

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The Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, commonly known as Gloucester Cathedral, is a historic Anglican cathedral in Gloucester, England, renowned for its Gothic architecture and prominent role in English religious and cultural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
Grade I listed building
church building
tourist attraction
burialPlaceOf Edward II of England
churchmanship Anglican
cityCathedralOf Gloucester
surface form: City of Gloucester
commonName Gloucester Cathedral
constructionStartCentury 11th century
country England
dedicatedTo Trinity
surface form: Holy and Indivisible Trinity

Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Gloucester
elevatedTo cathedral status
elevationYear 1541
foundedAs Benedictine abbey
functionalStatus active
governingBody Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral
hasFeature Lady Chapel
bells
central tower
chapter house
choir
cloisters
crypt
nave
organ
stained glass windows
transepts
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic England
knownFor Perpendicular Gothic architecture
appearance in Harry Potter films
fan vaulting
medieval cloisters
liturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
locatedIn Gloucester
Gloucestershire
originalName St Peter’s Abbey
surface form: St Peter’s Abbey, Gloucester
primaryMaterial stone
province Province of Canterbury
publicAccess yes
style Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
usedFor Christian worship
choral music
cultural events
tourism

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Diocese of Gloucester hasCathedralDedication Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity