St Columb's Cathedral
1633 establishments in the British EmpireAnglican cathedrals in Northern IrelandChurches in County LondonderryDiocese of Derry and RaphoeGrade A listed buildings ... and 3 more
Religious buildings and structures completed in 1633Religious buildings and structures in Derry (city)Use Hiberno-English from December 2012
St Columb's Cathedral in the walled city of Derry, Northern Ireland, is the cathedral church and episcopal see of the Church of Ireland's Diocese of Derry and Raphoe. It is also the parish church of Templemore. It is dedicated to Saint Columba, the Irish monk who established a Christian settlement in the area before being exiled from Ireland and introducing Christianity to Scotland and northern England. Built after the Reformation in Ireland, St Columb's is the first Anglican cathedral to have been built in Britain and Ireland after the Reformation and was the first non-Roman Catholic cathedral to be built in Western Europe.
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London Street, Derry/Londonderry Waterside
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Saint Columb's Cathedral
London Street
BT48 6RQ Derry/Londonderry, Waterside
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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