DescriptionChrist Church Cathedral, Lisburn - geograph.org.uk - 101374.jpg
English: Christ Church Cathedral, Lisburn. From the south-east. The present cathedral comprises the nave of 1708, the spire of 1804 and the chancel of 1889. The church on this site has been burned down in the 1641 Rebellion, and again in 1707. It has had Cathedral status since 1662.
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