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Lancaster Cathedral

19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United KingdomAustin and Paley buildingsChurch buildings by E. G. PaleyChurches in Lancaster, LancashireGrade II* listed buildings in Lancashire
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Lancaster Cathedral northern view
Lancaster Cathedral northern view

Lancaster Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral Church of St Peter and Saint Peter's Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It was a Roman Catholic parish church until 1924, when it was elevated to the status of a cathedral. It started as a mission church in 1798, and the present church was built on a different site in 1857–59. It was designed by E. G. Paley in the Gothic Revival style and is a grade II* listed building. In 1901 a baptistry was added by Austin and Paley, and the east end was reordered in 1995 by Francis Roberts. The cathedral is in active use, arranging services, concerts and other events, and is open to visitors.

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Lancaster Cathedral
St. Peter's Road, Lancaster Moorlands

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N 54.047 ° E -2.7939 °
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Lancaster Cathedral (The Cathedral Church of St Peter)

St. Peter's Road
LA1 3EQ Lancaster, Moorlands
England, United Kingdom
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