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A list of the cathedrals, former cathedrals and intended cathedrals in the United Kingdom and its dependencies.
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Birmingham
St. Philip
1905
former parish church
Bristol
the Holy and Undivided Trinity
1542-1836, 1897 to date
Augustinian abbey 1140-1539
Bury St. Edmunds
St. James (St. Edmundsbury Cathedral)
1914
former parish church
Canterbury
The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ
c.600
Chelmsford
St. Mary the Virgin, St. Peter and St. Cedd
1914
former parish church
Chichester
the Holy Trinity
1080
translated from Selsey
Coventry
St. Michael
1962
replaced the cathedral lost during World War II
Derby
All Saints
1927
Ely
the Holy Trinity
1109
convent (with monastery?) 673-800s, secular canons 800s, Benedictine priory 970-1540; formerly dedicated to St. Peter and St. Etheldreda
Exeter
St. Peter
1050
translated from Crediton
Gloucester
the Holy and Indivisible Trinity
1541
joint with Bristol Cathedral 1836-1897; monastery and convent 681, secular canons 823, Benedictine priory 1022-1539; formerly dedicated to St. Peter
Guildford
the Holy Spirit
1965
Hereford
St. Mary and St. Ethelbert
676
Leicester
St. Martin
1927
former parish church
Lichfield
St. Mary and St. Chad
669-803, 1048 to date
archbishopric 785-803, see moved to Chester 1075; joint with Coventry 1048-1826; spires known as The Ladies of the Vale
Lincoln
St. Mary
1072
joint with Dorchester c.954-1072; translated from Dorchester 1072
London
St. Paul
1675
replaced previous cathedral 604-1666 destroyed in Great Fire of London
Norwich
the Holy and Undivided Trinity
1094
translated from Thetford; Benedictine priory 1096-1539
Oxford
Christ
1542
translated from Osney 156; convent 727, secualr canons 1004, Augustinian priory 1122-1524; formerly dedicated to St. Frideswide
Peterborough
St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Andrew
1539
abbey 655, church 1238-1539
Portsmouth
St. Thomas of Canterbury
1927
former parish church
Rochester
Christ and St. Mary
604
secular canons 604-1080, Benedictine priory 1080-1540; formerly dedicated to St. Andrew
St. Albans
St. Alban
1877
Benedictine abbey 976-1539
Salisbury
the Blessed Virgin Mary
1227
translated from Old Sarum
Southwark
The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St. Saviour and St. Mary Overie
1905
Augustinian priory 1106-1539
Truro
St. Mary
1880
former parish church
Wells
St. Andrew
1239
co-cathedral with Bath Abbey from 1218
Winchester
the Holy Trinity, St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Swithun
before 650
secular canons to 964, Benedictine priory 964-1539
Worcester
the Blessed Virgin Mary
743
Benedictine priory 969-1540
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Dates
Notes
Bath
The Abbey Church of St. Peter and St. Paul
1090
translated from Wells 1090, joint with Glastonbury 1192, co-cathedral with Wells 1218
Coventry
The Cathedral and Priory of St. Mary
1095-1539
Benedictine priory
Coventry
St. Michael
1918-1940
former parish church, destroyed during World War II
Crediton
the Holy Cross
909-1050
translated to Exeter 1050
Denbigh
to 1539
intended as a cathedral to replace St Asaph
Domnoc
to 673
translated to Elmham 673
Dorchester
St. Peter, St. Paul and St. Birinius
634-1072/1092
translated to Lincoln 1072/1092?; secular canons 634-1140, Augustinian priory 1140-1536; now a parish church
Dunwich
630-955
submerged (location unknown)
Elmham
673-1070
translated from Domnoc 673; translated to Thetford 1070
Glastonbury
Hoxne
early 10th century
became subordinate to Elmham, then Thetford
Leicester
679-874
location unknown, possibly now occupied by a parish church
Lindsey (Sidnacester)
c.680-c.875
united with Dorchester
Osney
1542-1546
priory; see moved to Oxford 1546
Ramsbury
909-1058
translated to Sarum 1075; site now occupied by newer church
St. Germans
St. German
c.936-1042
Augustinian priory c.1184-1539
Sarum
1075-1227
see moved from Sherborne 1075; translated to Salisbury (New Sarum) 1227
Selsey
680-1080
translated to Chichester 1080; site probably now submerged
Sherborne
St. Mary the Virgin
705-1075
suppressed 1058; united with Ramsbury; see moved to Sarum 1075; Benedictine abbey 1122-1539
Southend-on-Sea
St. Erkenwald
considered for elevation to cathedral status, but ultimately left in disrepair and demolished 1995
Thetford
1075-1091
translated from Elmham 1075; translated to Norwich 1091; location unknown
Westminster
The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Peter
1540-1550
Benedictine abbey c.960-1540
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Blackburn
St. Mary
1926
former parish church
Bradford
St. Peter
1919
former parish church
Carlisle
the Holy and Undivided Trinity
1133
secular canons to 1092, Augustinian priory 1123-1540
Chester
Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary
1541
convent? to 875, secular canons from 907, Benedictine abbey 1093-1540; originally dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, then to St. Werburgh
Durham
Christ and St. Mary
997
secular canons 997, Benedictine priory 1093-1540; originally dedicated to St. Mary and St. Cuthbert
Liverpool
Christ
1904
Manchester
The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St. Mary, St. Denys and St. George
1847
former collegiate parish church (1421)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
St. Nicholas
1882
former parish church
Ripon
St. Peter and St. Wilfrid
1876
monastery pre-660, later collegiate with secular canons (10th century?)
Sheffield
St. Peter and St. Paul
1914
former parish church
Southwell
the Blessed Virgin Mary
1884
collegiate with secular canons to 1840
Wakefield
All Saints
1888
former parish church
York
The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter
627
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Dates
Notes
Chester
St. John the Baptist
1072/1075-1102
secular canons c.906-c.1547
Chester-le-Street
875-995
location unknown
Hexham
St. Andrew
681-821
Augustinian abbey 1113-1537
Lindisfarne
635-875
location unknown (pre-dates priory ruins)
Town
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Dates
Notes
Peel
St. German
447
Kirkmichael
The Chapel of Kirkmichael Palace
bishop's seat
Douglas
The Parish Church of St. George
pro-cathedral (acting cathedral)
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Gibraltar
the Holy Trinity
1842
Town
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Aldershot
St. Michael and St. George
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Brentwood
St. Mary and St. Helen
1917
parish church 1861
Norwich
St. John the Baptist
1976
Northampton
Our Lady and St. Thomas of Canterbury
1850
formerly the parish church of St. Felix
Nottingham
St. Barnabas
1850
Westminster
the Most Precious Holy Blood, St. Mary, St. Joseph and St. Peter
1910
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Birmingham
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St. Chad
1839
pro-cathedral (acting cathedral) 1839-1841
Clifton
St. Peter and St. Paul
1973
preceeded by The Pro-Cathedral of the Apostles
Shrewsbury
Our Lady Help of Christians and St. Peter of Alcantara
1850
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Lancaster
St. Peter
1924
Leeds
St. Anne
1878
rebuilt 1904 after original site used for road-widening
Liverpool
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Christ the King
1967
preceeded by two earlier unfinished cathedrals, one demolished during 1980s
Middlesbrough
St. Mary
1878
preceeded by The Cathedral Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (1878-1983)
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
St. Mary
1882
Salford
St. John the Evangelist
1850
Sheffield
St. Marie
1980
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Arundel
St. Philip Howard
1965
Plymouth
St. Mary and St. Boniface
1858
Portsmouth
St. John the Evangelist
1882
Southwark
St. George
1850
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Gibraltar
St. Mary the Crowned
15th century
Ukrainian Catholic Church, Exarchy of Great Britain[ edit ]
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
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London
the Holy Family in Exile
City
"The Cathedral of ..."
Established
Notes
London
St. George
City
"The Cathedral of ..."
Established
Notes
Manchester
St. Nicholas
City
"The Cathedral of ..."
Established
Notes
Birmingham
the Dormition of the Mother of God and St. Andrew the Apostle
former Church of England parish church
London
All Saints
London
the Divine Wisdom, Hagia Sophia
London
the Dormition of the Mother of God
London
the Nativity of the Mother of God
London
St. Andrew
London
St. Mary
London
St. Nicholas
London
the Holy Cross and St. Michael
City
"The Cathedral of ..."
Established
Notes
London
the Dormition and All Saints
The Church of Scotland is not governed by bishops, so does not have cathedrals in the episcopal sense of the word. Instead, the term "High Kirk " indicates a Church of Scotland congregation that uses a building known as a cathedral prior to the Reformation. These buildings continue to be known as cathedrals and are listed thus below.
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Abercorn
St. Wilfred
c.680
monastery established mid 7th century, now the site of the kirk
Aberdeen
St. Machar
translated from Mortlach c.1131
Brechin
the Holy Trinity
before 1150
on the site of a former Culdee monastery
Dunblane
St. Blane
Dornoch
St. Mary
1224
Dunkeld
St. Columba
1120
abbey 815
Edinburgh
St. Giles
Glasgow
St. Mungo (or St. Kentigern)
1123
Kirkwall
St. Magnus
1137
part of the archbishopric of Trondhjem, Norway, 1137-1472
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Aberdeen
St. Andrew
1817
Dundee
St. Paul
1855
Edinburgh
St. Mary
1879
Glasgow
St. Mary
1871
Inverness
St. Andrew
1869
Millport
the Holy Spirit
1882
aka The Cathedral of the Isles
Oban
St. John the Divine
co-cathedral with Millport
Perth
St. Ninian
1850
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Aberdeen
St. Mary
1880
Ayr
the Good Shepherd
1957
translated from Dumfries
Dumfries
The Pro-Cathedral Church of St. Andrew
to May 1961
destroyed by fire; translated to Ayr 1962
Dundee
St. Andrew
1782
Edinburgh
St. Mary
1814
Oban
St. Columba
1932
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Glasgow
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St. Andrew
1797
Motherwell
Our Lady of Good Aid
1947
Paisley
St. Mirin
1948
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Glasgow
St. Luke
1954
United Presbyterian church 1877
Place
"The Cathedral of ..."
Established
Notes
Abernethy
St. Brigid
possible seat of bishop in eighth century
Birsay
Christ Church Cathedral
before 1035
location unknown; possibly on the Brough of Birsay
Birnie
St. Brendan
Elgin
the Holy Trinity
1224
aka Lantern of the North; ruins in care of Historic Scotland
Fortrose
St. Peter and St. Boniface
13th century
ruins in care of Historic Scotland
Halkirk
11th century
translated to Dornoch 1222
Iona
St. Mary
monastery 563
Kingarth
St. Blane
care of Historic Scotland
Kinneddar
Kilrimont
9th century
abbey 8th century
Rosemarkie
12th century
translated to Fortrose in 13th century
Lismore
St. Molouc
Mortlach
St. Molouc
to 1131
translated to Aberdeen 1131
St. Andrews
St. Andrew
908
archbishopric 1472; now in ruins
Skeabost
15th century
translated to Iona
Spynie
the Holy Trinity
1207/8
translated to Elgin 1224; possibly a parish church 1224-1736
Whithorn
St. Martin of Tours
5th century
aka the Candida Casa ("White House"); ruins in care of Historic Scotland
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Bangor
St. Deiniol
456
secular canons 1092
Brecon
St. John the Evangelist
1923
Benedictine priory 1093/1110-1538
Llandaff
St. Peter and St. Paul
560
monastery, secular canons 1107; originally dedicated to St. Peter and St. Teilo
Newport
St. Woolos
1921
former parish church
St. Asaph
St. Asaph
553
monastery, secular canons 1143
St. David's
St. David
580
secular canons 1116; originally dedicated to St. Andrew and St. David
City
"The Cathedral Church of ..."
Established
Notes
Cardiff
The Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St. David
1916
Swansea
St. Joseph
1987
Wrexham
Our Lady of Sorrows
1907
parish church 1847, pro-cathedral (acting cathedral) 1907-1987
See List of cathedrals in Ireland ; the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland form a single ecclesiastical unit.