Derby Cathedral

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Derby Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral and historic landmark in the city of Derby, notable for its distinctive tower and role as the seat of the Bishop of Derby.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
cathedral church
church building
historic landmark
architecturalStyle Classical
Perpendicular Gothic
category Cathedrals in the East Midlands
Church of England cathedrals
Grade I listed cathedrals in England
city Derby
coordinateLocation 52.924°N 1.476°W
country England
dedicatedTo All Saints
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Derby
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Canterbury
formerName All Saints Church, Derby
function cathedral church
parish church
governedBy Chapter of Derby Cathedral
hasFeature choir stalls
ring of bells
stained glass windows
hasOrgan pipe organ
hasPart Derby Cathedral tower
hasWebsite https://derbycathedral.org
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England
isSeatOf Bishop of Derby
locatedIn Derby
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Derbyshire
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
materialUsed stone
notableFor distinctive tower
historic significance in Derby
role as seat of the Bishop of Derby
ownedBy Diocese of Derby
region East Midlands
religion Anglicanism
towerHeight approximately 65 metres
usedFor Anglican liturgy
Christian worship
civic ceremonies
concerts
tourism

Referenced by (9)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Diocese of Derby
Diocese of Derby ("Cathedral Church of All Saints, Derby")
cathedral
Derby
Derby, Derbyshire, England
hasCathedral
William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire ("All Saints Church, Derby")
burialPlace
Diocese of Derby
episcopalSee
Derby Cathedral ("All Saints Church, Derby")
formerName
Derby Cathedral ("Derby Cathedral tower")
hasPart
Derby Silk Mill
near

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