St Katharine Cree

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St Katharine Cree is a historic Church of England parish church in the City of London, noted for its early 17th-century architecture and surviving stained glass.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England parish church
listed building
address 86 Leadenhall Street, City of London
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic NERFINISHED
early 17th-century Gothic
associatedWith Livery companies of the City of London NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 17th century
churchmanship Anglo-Catholic NERFINISHED
completionDate 1630
constructionStart 1628
country United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Catherine of Alexandria NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
didNotRequire Wren rebuilding after Great Fire of London
function parish church
place of Anglican worship
governingArchdeaconry Archdeaconry of London NERFINISHED
governingDeanery City of London Deanery NERFINISHED
governingDiocese Diocese of London NERFINISHED
governingEpiscopalArea Two Cities Area NERFINISHED
hasFeature churchyard garden
clerestory windows
galleries
organ
west front with large window
hasWindowType stained glass window
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
inception 1630
liturgicalTradition High church
locatedIn City of London
London NERFINISHED
locatedOn Leadenhall Street NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFeature Renaissance details in interior
Tudor-style tower
surviving early 17th-century stained glass
surviving post-Reformation stained glass
parish St Katharine Cree NERFINISHED
region England
roofMaterial lead
survivedEvent Great Fire of London NERFINISHED
The Blitz NERFINISHED
tradition City of London guild church NERFINISHED
uses Book of Common Prayer NERFINISHED
Common Worship NERFINISHED

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Leadenhall Street hasLandmark St Katharine Cree
Leadenhall Street hasParishChurch St Katharine Cree