St Nicholas’ Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne (restoration)

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St Nicholas’ Cathedral in Newcastle upon Tyne is a historic Anglican cathedral whose significant 19th-century restoration by architect George Gilbert Scott helped shape its present Gothic Revival appearance.

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instanceOf architectural restoration project
appliesTo Newcastle Cathedral
surface form: St Nicholas’ Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
architect George Gilbert Scott
architecturalStyleEmphasized Gothic Revival
associatedArchitecturalMovement Victorian church restoration
associatedPerson George Gilbert Scott
buildingTypeContext cathedral
century 19th century
country England
denominationContext Anglican
effectOnBuilding helped shape the cathedral’s present Gothic Revival appearance
heritageContext historic church conservation in England
locatedIn Newcastle upon Tyne
religiousTraditionContext Church of England
significance major phase in the architectural history of St Nicholas’ Cathedral

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George Gilbert Scott notableWork St Nicholas’ Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne (restoration)