Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit

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The Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit is the modern Anglican cathedral in Guildford, Surrey, notable for its mid-20th-century brick design and prominent hilltop location.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
Grade II* listed building
church building
alsoKnownAs Guildford Cathedral NERFINISHED
architect Edward Maufe NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle 20th-century Gothic Revival-influenced
Modernist
churchmanship Anglican
completedIn 1961
consecratedIn 1961
constructionInterruptedBy Second World War NERFINISHED
constructionResumed 1940s
constructionStartDate 1936
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Guildford NERFINISHED
elevation hilltop site above Guildford
hasChoir cathedral choir
hasFeature Lady Chapel NERFINISHED
chapter house
cloister-like ambulatory
crypt
large east window
long nave
minimalist interior decoration
tall central tower
hasOrgan pipe organ
listedSince 1980s
listedStatus Grade II*
liturgicalFunction seat of the Bishop of Guildford
locatedIn England
Guildford NERFINISHED
Surrey NERFINISHED
material Portland stone
brick
concrete
near Guildford town centre
University of Surrey NERFINISHED
notableFor mid-20th-century brick design
prominent hilltop location
parish Guildford Cathedral parish NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
surroundedBy open grounds
usedFor Anglican worship
civic services
concerts and cultural events
diocesan ceremonies
uses English language liturgy

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Guildford Cathedral alsoKnownAs Cathedral Church of the Holy Spirit