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Scotland), by Maud, daughter of Hugh, 6th Earl of
Chester, Vicomte of Avranches. He was born about 1207. Ellen's maritagium included the manors of Bidford, Warwickshire and Suckley, Worcestershire (which property formerly formed part of her mother, Princess Joan's maritagium), as well as the manor of Wellington, Shropshire. They had no issue. Sometime before 1215, he, his parents, and his sister, A, were admitted into the fraternity of Holy Trinity Priory, London "to share in all the benefits of their church." He was senior co-heir in 1232 to his uncle, Ranulph, Earl of Chester. He presented to the church of Grendon, Northamptonshire in 1232. In 1234 the barons and knights of Earl John were forbidden to hold a tournament at Yardley, Northamptonshire. He carried the sword Curtana at the Coronation of Queen Eleanor of Provence, wife of King Henry III, in 1236. He took the Cross about 8 June 1236. SIR JOHN OF SCOTLAND, Earl of Chester and Huntingdon, died at Darnal Abbey, Cheshire shortly before 6 June 1237, and was buried at St. Werburgh's, Chester.
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programme as the south transept, central and southwest towers, and cloister. Neither of the west towers was completed. To the north is the lower stage of a Norman tower, while to the south is the lower stage of a tower designed and begun, probably by Seth and George
Derwall, in 1508, but left incomplete following the dissolution of the monastery in 1538. The cathedral's façade is abutted on the north by a Victorian building housing the education centre and largely obscured from view by the building previously used as the
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1650:, argued in an 1868 address to the Liverpool Architectural Society that the alterations were less like restoration and more like rebuilding. One of the larger changes was to shorten the south aisle and restyle it as an apse. The changes also proposed the addition of a spire above the existing tower, but this proposal was later rejected. Samuel's further paper of 1871 entitled
1901:. It was later moved to its present position at the front of the north transept. In 1910 William Hill and Son of London extensively rebuilt and revoiced the organ, replacing the Cavaillé-Coll reeds with new pipes of their own. The choir division of the organ was enlarged and moved behind the choirstalls on the south side. The instrument was again overhauled by
1132:. The stone lends itself to detailed carving, but is also friable, easily eroded by rain and wind, and is badly affected by pollution. With the other red sandstone buildings, Chester is one of the most heavily restored of England's cathedrals. The restoration, which included much refacing and many new details, took place mainly in the 19th century.
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contained in five separate sites around the cathedral. A programme of repair and re-cataloguing of the contents was instituted. During the 2000s more work was carried out and the refurbished library, housed in three rooms, opened in 2007. The library is available for research and for organised visits by groups.
1974:. The eight-light Perpendicular window of the west end contains mid-20th century glass representing the Holy Family and Saints, by W. T. Carter Shapland. Three modern windows in the south aisle, designed and made by Alan Younger to replace windows damaged in the Second World War. They were donated by the
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as a ring of twelve bells with a flat sixth. The new bells were cast in 1973. Work on the new bell-tower began in
February 1973. Two old bells dating from 1606 and 1626 were left in the tower. On 26 February 1975 the bells were rung for the first time to celebrate the wedding of a member of the
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By the 19th century the fabric of the building had become badly weathered, with
Charles Hiatt writing that "the surface rot of the very perishable red sandstone, of which the cathedral was built, was positively unsightly" and that the "whole place previous to restoration struck one as woebegone
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is entered from the cathedral through a Norman doorway in the north aisle. The cloister is part of the building programme that commenced in the 1490s and is probably the work of Seth
Derwall. The south wall of the cloister, dating from the later part of the Norman period, forms the north wall of the
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buildings to the north, which are also listed Grade I. The cathedral's construction dates from between the 10th century and the early 16th century, having been modified a number of times throughout history, a typical characteristic of
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windows of the clerestory. He also built the central tower, southwest porch and cloisters. Work commenced on the south west tower in 1508, but it had not risen above the roofline at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries, and has never been completed. The central tower, rising to 127 feet
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chapter house, built between 1230 and 1265, is rectangular and opens off a "charming" vestibule leading from the north transept. The chapter house has grouped windows of simple untraceried form. Alec
Clifton-Taylor describes the exterior of this building as a "modest but rather elegant example of
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Organist and Master of the Choristers is Philip Rushforth, Head of Music Outreach and Assistant Organist, Dan Mathieson and Sub-Organist, Alexander Palotai. There are lunchtime organ recitals weekly on Thursday at 1:10pm, immediately following Holy Communion. The monthly program of music is
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style. It is believed that the newer church was built around the older one. That the few remaining parts of the Norman church are of small proportions, while the height and width of the Gothic church are generous would seem to confirm this belief. Aspects of the design of the Norman interior are
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The façade of the cathedral is dominated by a large deeply recessed eight-light window in the
Perpendicular style, above a recessed doorway set in a screen-like porch designed, probably by Seth and George Derwall, in the early 1500s. This porch formed part of the same late 15th-century building
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The cathedral and former monastic buildings were extensively restored during the 19th century (amidst some controversy), and a free standing bell tower was added in the 20th century. In addition to holding services for Christian worship, the buildings are a major tourist attraction in
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5. ELLEN OF WALES. She married (1st) about 22 Aug. 1222 JOHN OF SCOTLAND, Knt., 8th Earl of Chester, 10th Earl of Huntingdon, Warden of all the Forests of the Honour of Huntingdon, 1233, 3rd but only surviving son and heir of David, 9th Earl of Huntingdon (brother of William the Lion, King of
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it became the cathedral library. It continued to grow over the centuries, but by the 19th century it had become neglected. Between 1867 and 1885 it was enlarged and in the 1890s new bookcases were added. A further reorganisation took place in the 1920s but by the 1980s the contents were
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Because the south transept is similar in dimension to the nave and choir, views of the building from the south-east and south-west give the impression of a building balanced around a central axis, with its tower as the hub. The tower is of the late 15th century
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The cathedral and precinct are open to visits both by individuals and by groups. The former Refectory of the abbey is used as a café. The Refectory, the Cloister Room, the Chapter House, and the Vestibule can be hired for meetings, receptions and other purposes.
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The west end of the nave is dominated by an eight-light window in the Perpendicular Gothic style which almost fills the upper part of the west wall. It contains stained glass designed by W. T. Carter Shapland dating from 1961 and depicts the
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The cathedral is a place of Christian worship, with two services held daily, and four or five each Sunday. There is Holy Communion each day, and Choral Evensong each day except Wednesday. There is a sung service of cathedral Eucharist every Sunday.
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by Michael O'Connor, dated 1857. Other stained glass windows in the north aisle are by William Wailes, by Heaton, Butler and Bayne, and by Clayton and Bell. The chapel contains a piscina dating from the 14th century, and monuments to
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The 13th-century Lady Chapel contains the stone shrine of Saint Werburgh which dates from the 14th century and which used to contain her relics. The shrine, of similar red sandstone as the cathedral, has a base pierced with deep
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The interior of Chester Cathedral gives a warm and mellow appearance because of the pinkish colour of the sandstone. The proportions appear spacious because the view from the west end of the nave to the east end is unimpeded by a
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Apart from services, a variety of events such as concerts, recitals, exhibitions and tours are held at the cathedral. There are weekly lunchtime organ recitals each Thursday, and concerts by the Chester Cathedral Nave Choir.
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and the nave, although not long, is both wide and high compared with many of England's cathedrals. The piers of the nave and choir are widely spaced, those of the nave carrying only the clerestory of large windows with no
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troops. As a consequence, its stained glass dates mainly from the 19th and 20th centuries and has representative examples the significant trends in stained glass design from the 1850s onwards. Of the earlier
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Although little trace of the 10th-century church has been discovered, save possibly some Saxon masonry found during a 1997 excavation of the nave, there is much evidence of the monastery of 1093. This work in the
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of London was installed in the cathedral, replacing an instrument with parts dating back to 1626. The organ was rebuilt and enlarged by Whiteley Bros of Chester in 1876, to include harmonic flutes and reeds by
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of the cathedral responsible for its construction. The tower is built in concrete, faced with sandstone at its base. It is the first detached bell tower to be built for a cathedral in this country since the
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building, and the south tower is of the early 16th century. At the eastern end, the symmetrical arrangement of the aisles was lost when the end of the south aisle was demolished and rebuilt in an
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date from 1876, and were designed by J. R. Clayton. The east window has tracery of an elegant Decorated Gothic design which is filled with stained glass of 1884 by Heaton, Butler and Bayne.
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on Sunday evenings and in other services, also takes part in concerts, and undertakes tours. Having been founded during the 1860s, it is the longest-running voluntary cathedral choir in Britain.
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on the north side remaining from an earlier building, and an unusually large south transept. As the plan shows, the asymmetry extends to the west front, where the north tower remains from the
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Scott's restorations were not without their critics and caused much debate in architectural circles. Scott claimed to have archaeological evidence for his work, but the Liverpool architect,
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The nave of six bays, and the large, aisled south transept were begun in about 1323, probably to the design of Nicholas de Derneford. There are a number of windows containing fine
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and his son Charles made further additions and modifications, including restoring and reinstating the Shrine of St Werburgh. More work was carried out in the 20th century by
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for his restoration work. In addition to the restoration of the fabric of the building, Scott designed internal fittings such as the choir screen to replace those destroyed during the
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restored the south transept, adding corner turrets. This part of the building served until 1881 as the parish church of St Oswald, and it was ecclesiastically separate. From 1844
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In 907 Chester was refortified against the threat from the Vikings, and shortly afterwards the minster was founded or refounded, and Werburgh's remains were transferred there from
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it was dismantled. Some of the parts were found during the 1873 restoration of the cathedral and the shrine was reassembled in 1888 by Blomfield. A carving of St Werburgh by
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off the west range of the cloisters, which dates from the early 12th century, and which was originally used by the monks for storing food. It consists of two naves with
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and neglected; it perpetually seemed to hover on the verge of collapse, and yet was without a trace of the romance of the average ruin". Between 1818 and 1820 the architect
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The aisles of the choir previously both extended on either side of the Lady Chapel. The south aisle was shortened in about 1870 by George Gilbert Scott, and given an
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The small Norman transept has clerestory windows containing stained glass by William Wailes, installed in 1853. The sacristy, of 1200, has an east window depicting
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The monuments include those to George Ogden who died in 1781, by Hayward, to Anne Matthews who died in 1793, by Thomas Banks, to John Philips Buchanan who died at
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Towards the end of 1963 the cathedral bells, which were housed in the central tower, were in need of an overhaul and ringing was suspended. In 1965 the Dean asked
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From about 1493 until 1525 the architect appears to have been Seth Derwall, succeeded by George Derwall until 1537. Seth Derwall completed the south transept to a
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in the south transept: a tablet to family members killed during the First World War (top) and a tablet to Vice-Admiral Wion Egerton (below), killed in the Second.
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of several building stages from the 13th to the early 16th century. The richness of the 13th-century tracery is accentuated by the presence of ornate,
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was installed in the cathedral grounds and dedicated to the fallen soldiers of the First World War and later the Second World War. In 1973–75 a detached
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says of the interior "It is a wonderfully noble room" which is the "aesthetic climax of the cathedral". To the north of the chapter house is the
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Chester Cathedral has an east–west axis, common to many cathedrals, with the chancel at the eastern end, and the façade to the west. The plan is
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have strongly modelled attached shafts, supporting deeply moulded arches. There is a triforium gallery with four cusped arches to each bay. The
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windows and large multi-light windows in each of the three cliff-like ends. To the north of the cathedral are monastic buildings, including the
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to celebrate the 900th anniversary of the cathedral and contain the dates 1092 and 1992 to reflect the theme of "continuity and change".
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The cloisters were restored in the 20th century, and the stained glass windows contain the images of some 130 saints. The cloister
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With these exceptions, most of the decoration and the fittings of the quire date from the 19th century and are in keeping with the
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dating from 1697. The lower part of the north wall of the nave is also from the Norman building, but can only be viewed from the
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of the south porch, renewed the wooden vault of the choir and added a great many decorative features to the interior.
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cupboard from the late 13th century. The front of the chapter house was rebuilt to a design by Hussey.
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compelled the Dean to attempt to answer the criticism. The debate contributed to the establishment of the
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Lewis, C. P. (2008). "Edgar, Chester and the Kingdom of the Mercians, 957-9". In Scragg, Donald (ed.).
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who died in 1686, designed by Arthur Blomfield and carved by Nicholas Earp, with a recumbent effigy by
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drip-mouldings around the windows; those around the perpendicular windows are of simpler form.
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at Chester. There are usually eight choral services in the cathedral each week. Chester has a
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tracery of this period. The work ceased in 1375, in which year there was a severe outbreak of
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shape. The nave, choir and south transept have wide aisles on either side, and are lit by
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and dating from 1846. In 1555, George Marsh, Martyr stood trial here accused of heresy.
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style, and the southwest tower of the façade had been begun. The west front was given a
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windows in the north and south walls, dated 1882–83, by Blomfield. It contains an oak
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The 20th century has seen continued maintenance and restoration. In 1922, the
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to a design by R. C. Hussey. Other stained glass in the transept is by
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carried out a limited restoration including work on the south side of the nave.
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The south transept, formerly the parish church of St Oswald contains a
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by Stephen Broadbent. The refectory roof is dated 1939 and was designed by
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Chester and the cathedral is used as a venue for concerts and exhibitions.
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Six Days: The Story of the making of the Chester Cathedral Creation Window
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The choir stalls date from about 1380. They have high, spiky, closely set
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by Alan Younger (1992) celebrate the 900th anniversary of the cathedral.
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family. The official opening on 25 June 1975 was performed by the
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in the south wall. On the east wall are four chapels, each with a
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Richard Lenginour (1272–1314); Nicholas de Derneford (?)(1316–31);
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and are rich with figurative carving. The stalls include 48
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Rosie Woodall (Vice Dean and Canon for Spirituality and Worship)
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Mediecal Families
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Altar in the south transept with a reredos depicting scenes of
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is the best represented, in the south aisle (1862), as well as
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carved in whale ivory. A niche contains a rare example of a "
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On so-called restorations of our cathedral and abbey churches
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of St Werburgh's Abbey, Thomas Clarke, became the first
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Dan Mathieson (Head of Music Outreach and Assistant Organist)
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framed by pelicans, symbols of Christ's love for the Church.
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was designed by the restorer R. C. Hussey and the
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The west front with recessed Perpendicular window and portal
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Cathedral in Chester and the seat of the Bishop of Chester
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Chester Cathedral & its Historic Links with New York
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The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England
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granted land to the Minster of St Werburgh in Chester.
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The Chester Cathedral Old Choristers Association pages
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Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary
4063:. Central Council for Church Bell Ringers. 4 May 2007
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Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire West and Chester
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Nuttall, Derek (2009), "Chester Cathedral Library",
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style may be seen in the northwest tower, the north
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Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation
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2659:being struck with blindness which was woven at the
5064:, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
4932:, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London:
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3142:Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England
472:. Legend holds that the basilica was dedicated to
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2950:, Bishop of Chester (1845–1865) — in the cemetery
2544:, designed by C. J. Blomfield, and two
2369:. Other monuments in the transept include one to
1542:. The only other similar pulpit in England is in
1244:The font stands under the Norman north-west tower
464:on the site of the present cathedral in the late
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1809:in the south tower, which is a unique survival.
1342:The Lady Chapel, Early English Gothic, (1265–90)
6684:St John the Evangelist's Church, Sandbach Heath
5254:Chester Cathedral Quarter — development project
4647:The Succession of Organists. Watkins Shaw. 1991
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1656:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
663:of the new cathedral, at the head of a secular
7300:Church of England church buildings in Cheshire
6444:St Michael and All Angels Church, Little Leigh
6304:St Mary and All Saints' Church, Great Budworth
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5002:Edgar King of the English: New Interpretations
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1538:, approached by a staircase with an ascending
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6049:English Presbyterian Church of Wales, Chester
5909:St John the Evangelist's Church, Ashton Hayes
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1759:(originally the 22nd Regiment of Foot).
1324:because the interior has been decorated with
695:entrance, but the tower was never completed.
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6014:St Mary's and St Michael's Church, Burleydam
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1926:Chester suffered badly at the hands of the
444:, are represented in the present building.
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2920:Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester
2651:. On the refectory's west wall there is a
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2357:. In the north transept is a freestanding
2345:North transept, sacristy and chapter house
1825:arches and spirelets. The stall ends have
1177:are the work of the restoration architect
915:Monk's Parlour with Song School above it.
559:, as it was then, was restored in 1057 by
420:. Since 1541, it has been the seat of the
7345:Pre-Reformation Roman Catholic cathedrals
7310:English churches with Norman architecture
6924:St John the Evangelist's Church, Winsford
6689:St John the Evangelist's Church, Sandiway
6419:St John the Evangelist's Church, Kingsley
6044:St John the Evangelist's Church, Chelford
5889:St John the Evangelist's Church, Alvanley
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7355:13th-century church buildings in England
6149:St Bartholomew's Church, Church Minshull
5974:St John the Baptist's Church, Bollington
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994:St. George's Chapel (Cheshire Regiment)
480:. This is supported by evidence that in
7315:English Gothic architecture in Cheshire
6934:Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wistaston
6864:St John the Evangelist's Church, Weston
6804:Holy Ascension Church, Upton-by-Chester
6714:St John the Baptist's Church, Smallwood
6559:St John the Evangelist's Church, Norley
6549:St Mary's and St Helen's Church, Neston
6469:King Edward Street Chapel, Macclesfield
6434:St John the Baptist's Church, Knutsford
6394:Church of St Mary of the Angels, Hooton
6114:St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Chester
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5126:Tatton-Brown, Tim; Crook, John (2002),
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2794:List of musicians at English cathedrals
2647:and installed in 2001 to celebrate the
2061:floor of the tower bay was designed by
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372:(Organist and Master of the Choristers)
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6629:St Christopher's Church, Pott Shrigley
6529:Minshull Vernon United Reformed Church
6514:St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton
6094:Church of St Mary-on-the-Hill, Chester
6029:St John the Evangelist's Church, Byley
5019:Morris, Edward; Roberts, Emma (2012),
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4638:Cathedral Organists. John E West. 1899
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4085:. Chester City Council. Archived from
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2148:lectern, in the form of a wooden eagle
1997:The font at the end of the north aisle
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6789:St John the Evangelist's Church, Toft
6519:St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich
6084:St John the Baptist's Church, Chester
5874:St John the Baptist's Church, Aldford
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2915:Hugh de Kevelioc, 5th Earl of Chester
2906:Ranulf de Gernon, 4th Earl of Chester
2880:Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
2627:contains a modern sculpture entitled
2567:in 1916 who included the 16-year-old
2134:being carried Heavenwards by griffons
1762:
1703:The Cheshire Regiment Memorial Garden
866:South quire aisle/St. Erasmus chapel
456:The city of Chester was an important
6859:All Saints' Church, Weston, Cheshire
6589:St Catherine's Church, Over Alderley
6249:St Luke's Church, Dunham on the Hill
5984:Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bosley
5594:
5266:Chester Cathedral Nave Choir Website
4965:
4954:(Third ed.), London: Batsford,
4793:Organising an Event at the Cathedral
4264:
4252:
4228:
4185:
4101:
4060:Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers
4017:
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3201:
2965:
2784:(1821–1894) was a canon of Chester.
2419:
2303:(Bishop, 1865–1884), dated 1887, by
2281:
2088:(Bishop, 1689–1707), dated 1708, to
1507:nave of the cathedral, and includes
974:Monument to 1st Duke of Westminster
352:Anthony Lees-Smith (Canon Missioner)
7320:Buildings and structures in Chester
7305:Grade I listed buildings in Chester
6899:St Saviour's Church, Wildboarclough
6784:St Jude's Church, Tilstone Fearnall
6769:St Mary's Church, Thornton-le-Moors
6499:Macclesfield United Reformed Church
6399:St Michael's Church, Hulme Walfield
5884:St Mary Magdalene's Church, Alsager
4598:, Chester Cathedral, archived from
4520:Chester Cathedral — Meet the Clergy
4134:, Chester Cathedral, archived from
3898:
3771:
3698:. Chester Cathedral. Archived from
3638:
3543:
3498:
3157:Grade I listed churches in Cheshire
2736:
2635:. The east window with reticulated
2210:The Chancel – the High Altar has a
1409:
1294:, two of which are carved with the
816:South tower & Consistory court
376:Alex Lanigan-Palotai (Sub Organist)
24:
7062:Chester, St John the Baptist Abbey
6524:St Peter's Church, Minshull Vernon
6439:St Peter's Church, Little Budworth
6194:Union Street Baptist Church, Crewe
6124:Welsh Presbyterian Church, Chester
5919:St Peter's Church, Aston-by-Sutton
4861:Chester Cathedral, The Secret Past
4720:from the original on 5 August 2013
4358:"Chester Cathedral Cloister Garth"
3742:National Heritage List for England
3325:National Heritage List for England
2057:, dated 1876, is by Skidmore. The
1316:, consisting of a bowl on a large
1272:
585:was reinstated in the 19th century
468:, while Chester was controlled by
25:
7366:
6914:St Bartholomew's Church, Wilmslow
6729:St Thomas' Church, Stockton Heath
6594:St Lawrence's Church, Over Peover
6574:St Helen Witton Church, Northwich
6554:St Mary's Church, Nether Alderley
6484:St Michael's Church, Macclesfield
6364:St Philip's Church, Hassall Green
6309:All Saints Church, Great Saughall
6134:St Nicholas' Chapel, Cholmondeley
5954:St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley
5869:St Philip's Church, Alderley Edge
5164:
4773:from the original on 10 June 2013
4575:from the original on 27 June 2013
4417:from the original on 12 June 2013
3609:from the original on 9 April 2010
3198:
2504:
2448:. The aisle contains the tomb of
2428:east end, becoming the chapel of
1661:Later in the century, from 1882,
7248:
7038:
6956:
6854:Wesley Methodist Church, Chester
6694:All Saints Church, Scholar Green
6479:St George's Church, Macclesfield
6449:St Oswald's Church, Lower Peover
6294:St Wilfrid's Church, Grappenhall
6144:All Saints Church, Church Lawton
6039:Holy Trinity Chapel, Capesthorne
5230:Medieval stained glass from CVMA
5169:
5121:, Halton: Halton Borough Council
4988:, London: G. Bell, p. 115,
4920:Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew;
4693:from the original on 4 July 2013
4666:from the original on 4 July 2013
4338:from the original on 5 June 2008
3953:from the original on 25 May 2011
3580:from the original on 25 May 2011
3167:List of works by Thomas Harrison
3126:
3112:
3087:
3045:
3033:
3017:
2969:
2722:
2702:
2601:
2589:
2487:
2475:
2401:, and is based on a painting by
2326:
2314:
2227:
2203:
2119:
2107:
2009:The nave lectern and tiled floor
2002:
1990:
1912:
1864:
1852:
1787:
1771:
1696:
1680:
1577:
1558:
1493:The Cloister Garth and Refectory
1361:
1347:
1335:
1237:
1225:
1151:
1139:
1120:, Chester Cathedral is built of
797:
590:
574:
524:on 10 September. He is known to
427:The cathedral is a Grade I
71:
64:
48:
7295:Tourist attractions in Cheshire
7237:Chester, St Michael's Monastery
6814:Holy Trinity Church, Warrington
6809:St Leonard's Church, Warmingham
6584:St Peter's Church, Oughtrington
6564:St Michael's Church, North Rode
6494:St Peter's Church, Macclesfield
6474:St Alban's Church, Macclesfield
6454:St Luke's Church, Lower Whitley
6404:Holy Trinity Church, Hurdsfield
6389:St Luke's Church, Holmes Chapel
6359:St Matthew's Church, Haslington
6169:St Michael's Church, Coppenhall
6034:Holy Trinity Church, Capenhurst
5949:St Bartholomew's Church, Barrow
5899:St Cross Church, Appleton Thorn
4811:
4784:
4757:
4731:
4704:
4677:
4650:
4613:
4586:
4559:
4532:
4513:
4496:"Who's Who – Chester Cathedral"
4488:
4476:
4464:
4452:
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4372:
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4293:
4281:
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4047:
3965:
3886:
3812:
3800:
3755:
3671:
3659:
3566:
3517:
3455:
3440:
3436:The Oxford Dictionary of Saints
3418:
3366:from the original on 9 May 2008
3162:Norman architecture in Cheshire
2944:, Bishop of Chester (1725–1752)
2826:heard the first recital of his
1812:
747:
611:was established on the site by
400:. It is located in the city of
354:Richard Walker (Canon Diocesan)
7280:Anglican cathedrals in England
6944:St Margaret's Church, Wrenbury
6824:St Elphin's Church, Warrington
6569:Holy Trinity Church, Northwich
6534:St Wilfrid's Church, Mobberley
6489:St Paul's Church, Macclesfield
6424:Brook Street Chapel, Knutsford
6284:St Laurence's Church, Frodsham
5979:St Oswald's Church, Bollington
5964:St Wenefrede's Church, Bickley
5959:Holy Trinity Church, Bickerton
5864:Alderley Edge Methodist Church
4863:, Chester: Chester Cathedral,
4739:"Chester Cathedral Nave Choir"
3390:
3360:"Deva Victrix-Castra Legionis"
3351:
3339:
3256:
3243:
2687:dissolution of the monasteries
2256:Dissolution of the Monasteries
2244:
1859:The organ of Chester Cathedral
1794:Choir Stalls (about 1380) and
1669:between 1891 and 1913, and by
1549:
1371:composition in lancets" while
645:dissolution of the monasteries
13:
1:
6939:St Oswald's Church, Worleston
6819:St Alban's Church, Warrington
6759:St Alban's Church, Tattenhall
6739:St Peter's Church, Swettenham
6734:St Matthew's Church, Stretton
6709:All Saints Church, Siddington
6704:St Michael's Church, Shotwick
6599:St Paul's Church, Over Tabley
6314:Baptist Chapel, Great Warford
6264:Christ Church, Ellesmere Port
6219:St Wilfrid's Church, Davenham
6214:All Saints' Church, Daresbury
6139:St James' Church, Christleton
6119:St Werburgh's Church, Chester
6024:St John's Church, Burwardsley
6009:St Boniface's Church, Bunbury
5939:St Michael's Church, Baddiley
5904:St Elizabeth's Church, Ashley
4970:, J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd,
4888:, London: Thames and Hudson,
3986:"Huggins, Samuel (1811–1885)"
3561:Tatton-Brown & Crook 2002
2883:
2845:
2729:Carving from the Dean's Chair
2377:. The wall monuments include
2373:, dating from about 1784, by
1710:
1071:Norman entrance to refectory
131:St Werburgh Street, Chester,
6834:St Mary's Church, Warrington
6799:St Chad's Church, Tushingham
6794:St Chad's Chapel, Tushingham
6774:St John's Church, Threapwood
6749:St Helen's Church, Tarporley
6719:All Saints Chapel, Somerford
6699:St Edith's Church, Shocklach
6664:Holy Trinity Church, Runcorn
6639:St Peter's Church, Prestbury
6619:St Peter's Church, Plemstall
6539:St Stephen's Church, Moulton
6509:St Michael's Church, Marbury
6334:St Mary's Church, Handbridge
6239:St John's Church, Doddington
6164:St Peter's Church, Congleton
6154:St Mary's Church, Coddington
6104:St Nicholas' Chapel, Chester
6099:St Michael's Church, Chester
6064:Holy Trinity Church, Chester
5999:Brown Knowl Methodist Church
5994:St Oswald's Church, Brereton
5934:St Oswald's Church, Backford
4010:UK public library membership
3172:List of works by George Pace
2787:
1976:6th Duke of Westminster
1919:
1569:of the choir was rebuilt by
752:
555:, Lady of the Mercians. The
520:at Chester Cathedral with a
7:
6929:St Oswald's Church, Winwick
6919:St Michael's Church, Wincle
6874:St Mary's Church, Whitegate
6849:St Mary's Church, Weaverham
6844:Methodist Church, Weaverham
6839:St Peter's Church, Waverton
6764:All Saints Church, Thelwall
6724:St Lawrence's Church, Stoak
6659:All Saints' Church, Runcorn
6654:St Mary's Church, Rostherne
6649:Holy Trinity Church, Rainow
6634:St George's Church, Poynton
6614:St Thomas' Church, Parkgate
6609:Over United Reformed Church
6579:St Luke's Church, Oakhanger
6414:St Philip's Church, Kelsall
6384:St Mary's Chapel, High Legh
6379:St John's Church, High Legh
6354:All Saints Church, Harthill
6344:St Peter's Church, Hargrave
6289:St James' Church, Gawsworth
6274:St Luke's Church, Farnworth
6259:St Mary's Church, Eccleston
6244:St Mary's Church, Dodleston
6234:St Michael's Church, Ditton
6224:St Peter's Church, Delamere
6174:St John's Church, Cotebrook
6159:St Mary's Church, Congleton
6079:St Francis' Church, Chester
6074:St Andrew's Church, Chester
6019:St Nicholas' Church, Burton
5969:Bollington Methodist Church
5188:A tour of Chester Cathedral
3147:English Gothic architecture
3105:
2762:
2693:
2582:and the Free Czech Forces.
2272:Archdeacon Francis Wrangham
1981:
1216:
1205:, which is now a branch of
979:Cheshire Regiment Memorial
32:Church in Cheshire, England
10:
7371:
7335:Arthur Blomfield buildings
7290:Grade I listed monasteries
7095:Chester Friars of the Sack
6754:St Andrew's Church, Tarvin
6674:St Mary's Church, Sandbach
6544:St Mary's Church, Nantwich
6504:St Oswald's Church, Malpas
6429:St Cross Church, Knutsford
6374:St Thomas' Church, Henbury
6349:St John's Church, Hartford
6339:All Saints Church, Handley
6299:St Luke's Church, Goostrey
6179:St Barnabas' Church, Crewe
6109:St Olave's Church, Chester
6089:St Peter's Church, Chester
5989:St Paul's Church, Boughton
5894:St Mark's Church, Antrobus
5082:Richards, Raymond (1947),
4859:Bowerman, Anthony (1996),
4620:Samuel Willoughby Duffield
4391:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4379:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4334:. The Encyclopedia Press.
4276:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4259:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4238:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4199:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4117:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
4027:Lewis, C. Kenneth (1987).
3931:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3893:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3881:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3866:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3851:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3819:Pevsner & Hubbard 2003
3249:All dimensions taken from
3003:
2928:(c. 1280–1364), chronicler
2858:
2791:
2678:
2674:
2307:to a design by Blomfield.
2096:(Dean, 1758–1787 (d.)) by
1885:
1714:
1691:, (1975), houses the bells
1170:style, but its four large
1028:
959:
885:
806:
451:
7330:Thomas Harrison buildings
7285:Grade I listed cathedrals
7244:
7226:
7203:
7190:Chester Franciscan Friary
7180:
7162:
7121:
7103:
7085:
7047:
7036:
7010:
6952:
6909:Dean Row Chapel, Wilmslow
6889:St Marie's Church, Widnes
6879:St Ambrose Church, Widnes
6779:St Mary's Church, Tilston
6744:St Peter's Church, Tabley
6679:Sandbach Methodist Church
6644:St Mary's Church, Pulford
6269:St Chad's Church, Farndon
6069:Northgate Church, Chester
5914:St Mary's Church, Astbury
5854:
5718:
5602:
5477:
5312:
4884:The Cathedrals of England
4529:(Accessed 6 January 2013)
4331:The Catholic Encyclopedia
3678:Morris & Roberts 2012
2817:
2810:and the recording artist
2681:Chester Cathedral Library
2399:Mary and the Christ-Child
1502:The Perpendicular Gothic
1498:Former monastic buildings
1269:, is of wood, not stone.
619:, with the assistance of
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54:East end of the cathedral
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37:
6904:Christ Church, Willaston
6894:St Mary's Church, Widnes
6884:St Bede's Church, Widnes
6369:St Paul's Church, Helsby
6329:St Mary's Church, Halton
6229:St Mary's Church, Disley
6189:St Peter's Church, Crewe
6004:St Mary's Church, Bruera
5929:St James' Church, Audlem
5235:Photographs and panorama
5098:Sheehan, Bernie (2003).
4982:Hiatt, Charles (1911) ,
2771:
2752:(since 8 September 2018)
2633:F. H. Crossley
2523:Heaton, Butler and Bayne
2335:Heaton, Butler and Bayne
2141:
1953:Heaton, Butler and Bayne
1881:
1671:F. H. Crossley
1398:. The chapel also has a
714:restorers, particularly
633:St John the Baptist
470:Legio XX Valeria Victrix
7004:Monasteries in Cheshire
6869:Christ Church, Wheelock
6184:St Mary's Church, Crewe
5859:St Mary's Church, Acton
5130:, London: New Holland,
5117:Starkey, H. F. (1990),
4902:Cowen, Painton (2003),
3996:Oxford University Press
3605:. Chester Tourist.com.
2661:Mortlake Tapestry Works
2619:Cloisters and refectory
2403:Lucas Cranach the Elder
2016:
1607:was carried out by the
1481:design, as seen in the
1298:of Henry VIII and
1290:ceiling with decorated
1108:Like the cathedrals of
1086:Fountain and Sculpture
757:
561:Leofric, Earl of Mercia
408:monastery dedicated to
6624:Poole Methodist Chapel
6604:St Chad's Church, Over
6464:St Mary's Church, Lymm
6409:St James' Church, Ince
6324:St Mary's Church, Hale
6209:Christ Church, Crowton
6059:Christ Church, Chester
5944:Christ Church, Barnton
5879:Christ Church, Alsager
5242:Chester Virtual Stroll
5203:British History Online
5102:. Jarrold Publishing.
4950:Harvey, John (1961) ,
4324:Burton, Edwin (1913).
4249:Foxe's Book of Martyrs
4029:"Dean Addleshaw Tower"
3430:6 January 2014 at the
2960:Frederick Philipse III
2875:
2741:As of 3 January 2024:
2540:in 1815, to the first
2333:The chancel window by
1598:R. C. Hussey
1494:
1419:
1019:St. Werburgh's Shrine
890:St. Werburgh's Chapel
643:. In 1538, during the
7087:Brothers of Penitence
5924:Audlem Baptist Church
5259:24 March 2018 at the
5218:Plan of the cathedral
5178:at Wikimedia Commons
5128:The English Cathedral
5084:Old Cheshire Churches
5066:Yale University Press
4934:Yale University Press
4796:, Chester Cathedral,
4769:, Chester Cathedral,
4716:, Chester Cathedral,
4689:, Chester Cathedral,
4662:, Chester Cathedral,
4571:, Chester Cathedral,
4544:, Chester Cathedral,
4525:7 August 2012 at the
4413:, Chester Cathedral,
3362:. Roman-Britain.org.
3011:Stained glass windows
2954:George Clarke of Hyde
2866:
2556:to the casualties in
2531:C. E. Kempe
2044:Queen Ethelfleda
1903:Rushworth and Dreaper
1892:In 1844, an organ by
1631:from the quarries at
1523:with round scalloped
1492:
1417:
999:St. Nicholas' Chapel
742:Culture Recovery Fund
623:and other monks from
252:355 feet (108 m)
161:Previous denomination
6254:Christ Church, Eaton
6204:Christ Church, Croft
6129:Zion Chapel, Chester
5849:Churches in Cheshire
5223:21 July 2020 at the
5086:, London: Batsford,
4878:Clifton-Taylor, Alec
4500:chestercathedral.com
3666:Hartwell et al. 2011
3183:References and notes
2983:adding missing items
2611:by Stephen Broadbent
2171:Augustus Welby Pugin
1735:John Taylor & Co
1731:Chichester Cathedral
1571:George Gilbert Scott
1479:Perpendicular Gothic
1473:Perpendicular Gothic
1394:, and the murder of
1368:Early English Gothic
1179:George Gilbert Scott
989:St. Oswald's Chapel
969:RAF Memorial chapel
723:Chester War Memorial
716:George Gilbert Scott
282:127 feet (39 m)
222:George Gilbert Scott
175:chestercathedral.com
112:53.19189°N 2.89046°W
7340:Churches in Chester
7255:Cheshire portal
7172:Chester Blackfriars
7113:Chester Whitefriars
6963:Cheshire portal
6459:Lymm Baptist Church
5524:Newcastle upon Tyne
4393:, pp. 137–138.
3947:"Chester Cathedral"
3895:, pp. 145–146.
3821:, pp. 136–138.
3809:, pp. 110–113.
3807:Clifton-Taylor 1967
3795:Clifton-Taylor 1967
3574:"Chester Cathedral"
3467:24 May 2013 at the
3120:Christianity portal
3096:Westminster windows
2542:Duke of Westminster
2214:by J.R. Clayton of
2186:Farmer and Brindley
2152:John the Evangelist
2132:Alexander the Great
1957:Charles Eamer Kempe
1835:Alec Clifton-Taylor
1798:(late 19th century)
1667:Giles Gilbert Scott
1603:The most extensive
1567:quadripartite vault
1309:and houses a black
1104:External appearance
639:was transferred to
528:mainly through the
486:Saint Werburgh
418:Blessed Virgin Mary
274:78 feet (24 m)
263:75 feet (23 m)
196:Blessed Virgin Mary
108: /
85:Location in Chester
7325:Diocese of Chester
7195:Chester Greyfriars
4952:English cathedrals
4360:. visitchester.com
4138:on 16 January 2012
3736:Historic England.
2981:; you can help by
2893:, reburied in the
2876:
2643:, was designed by
2548:to members of the
2353:, and designed by
2158:who died in 1662.
2086:Nicholas Stratford
1970:which depicts the
1894:Gray & Davison
1763:Fittings and glass
1744:Duke of Gloucester
1495:
1426:architecture. The
1420:
1185:, battlements and
881:North quire aisle
790:and a rectangular
635:, after which the
412:, is dedicated to
398:Diocese of Chester
117:53.19189; -2.89046
7275:Chester Cathedral
7262:
7261:
7072:Curzon Park Abbey
6970:
6969:
6054:Chester Cathedral
5814:
5813:
5726:Hugh Cholmondeley
5635:Richard Langworth
5562:
5561:
5306:Church of England
5208:Aerial photograph
5176:Chester Cathedral
5174:Media related to
5155:978-0-631-22492-1
5100:Chester Cathedral
5054:Pevsner, Nikolaus
5030:978-1-84631-492-6
5011:978-1-84383-399-4
4943:978-0-300-17043-6
4926:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4485:, pp. 14–20.
4473:, pp. 11–13.
4314:, pp. 96–97.
4225:, pp. 32–35.
4213:, pp. 95–96.
4158:, pp. 1–112.
4035:on 23 August 2006
4008:(subscription or
3836:, pp. 14–15.
3768:, 22 October 2021
3680:, pp. 87–90.
3603:"Chester Tourist"
3563:, pp. 94–95.
3495:, pp. 18–23.
3425:Barloc of Norbury
3399:, pp. 93–94.
2999:
2998:
2936:Bishop of Chester
2629:The water of life
2609:The Water of Life
2576:Cheshire Regiment
2565:Battle of Jutland
2442:Hardman & Co.
2420:South choir aisle
2282:North quire aisle
2276:Hardman & Co.
1941:Hardman & Co.
1920:See Gallery below
1757:Cheshire Regiment
1613:Sir Gilbert Scott
1465:and the choir at
1454:Flowing Decorated
1392:Madonna and Child
1122:New Red Sandstone
1101:
1100:
1091:Education centre
649:Church of England
557:collegiate church
534:Secgan Manuscript
500:Barloc of Norbury
497:Early Middle Ages
422:Bishop of Chester
387:Church of England
383:Chester Cathedral
380:
379:
365:Director of music
155:Church of England
79:Chester Cathedral
38:Chester Cathedral
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7213:Combermere Abbey
7154:Vale Royal Abbey
7131:Combermere Abbey
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5786:George Addleshaw
5746:Henry Phillpotts
5741:Edward Copleston
5596:Deans of Chester
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5198:Details of organ
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5039:Cheshire History
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3916:Richards 1947
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3667:
3662:
3656:, p. 95.
3655:
3654:Richards 1947
3650:
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3633:Bowerman 1996
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3569:
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3512:Richards 1947
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3397:Richards 1947
3393:
3387:, p. 14.
3386:
3381:
3365:
3361:
3354:
3348:, p. 93.
3347:
3346:Richards 1947
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202:Architecture
150:Denomination
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7012:Augustinian
5761:John Howson
5719:Late modern
5660:Henry Parry
5650:John Nutter
5479:Province of
5314:Province of
5119:Old Runcorn
4142:28 February
4039:28 February
3706:15 February
3635:, p. 1
3584:28 February
3238:Harvey 1961
3177:Three hares
3056:Holy Family
2948:John Graham
2938:(1673–1686)
2922:(1170–1232)
2902:(1070–1129)
2887: 1047
2297:John Graham
2288:Guadalajara
2260:Joseph Pyrz
2245:Lady Chapel
2220:Art Nouveau
2090:George Hall
2063:John Howson
2024:Holy Family
1961:World War I
1873:Rood Screen
1831:misericords
1796:Rood Screen
1753:Reformation
1723:George Pace
1605:restoration
1565:The wooden
1550:Restoration
1211:Tudor style
1066:Lavatorium
1056:Day Stairs
1014:High Altar
930:Undercroft
861:South door
735:George Pace
606:Benedictine
565:Lady Godiva
530:hagiography
495:During the
478:Saint Peter
406:Benedictine
327:Mark Tanner
115: /
7269:Categories
7182:Franciscan
7123:Cistercian
5766:John Darby
5630:John Piers
5519:Manchester
5464:Winchester
5424:Portsmouth
5374:Gloucester
5344:Chichester
5339:Chelmsford
5334:Canterbury
5324:Birmingham
5316:Canterbury
5302:Cathedrals
4838:2010902930
4686:Nave Choir
4364:18 October
4156:Cowen 2003
3409:Lewis 2008
3251:Hiatt 1898
3094:The three
3081:Ethelfleda
2990:April 2018
2979:incomplete
2846:Activities
2836:lay clerks
2792:See also:
2711:misericord
2709:A defaced
2655:depicting
2649:Millennium
2430:St Erasmus
2359:tomb chest
2274:, made by
2128:misericord
1827:poppyheads
1711:Bell tower
1611:architect
1513:undercroft
1195:crocketted
1187:buttresses
950:Reception
920:Refectory
900:Vestibule
811:West door
780:clerestory
613:Hugh Lupus
604:In 1093 a
474:Saint Paul
234:Romanesque
187:Dedication
100:53°11′31″N
7205:Savigniac
7164:Dominican
7105:Carmelite
5615:Henry Man
5549:Wakefield
5544:Southwell
5539:Sheffield
5514:Liverpool
5489:Blackburn
5469:Worcester
5449:Southwark
5444:Salisbury
5434:St Albans
5429:Rochester
5394:Lichfield
5389:Leicester
5379:Guildford
5369:Gibraltar
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4994:841718720
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4749:13 August
4505:3 January
4131:The Organ
4012:required)
3834:Home 1925
3696:"History"
3493:Home 1925
3385:Home 1925
3193:Citations
2788:Organists
2558:HMS
2410:grisaille
2379:cenotaphs
2351:St Anselm
1933:Victorian
1823:crocketed
1740:Grosvenor
1673:in 1939.
1641:fan vault
1637:Civil War
1629:sandstone
1483:transomed
1307:baptistry
1259:triforium
1183:pinnacles
1128:from the
1118:Worcester
1114:Lichfield
940:Cloister
831:Crossing
788:refectory
764:cruciform
753:Cathedral
712:Victorian
708:St Oswald
553:Æthelflæd
522:feast day
518:venerated
466:Roman era
390:cathedral
322:Bishop(s)
103:2°53′26″W
5499:Carlisle
5494:Bradford
5384:Hereford
5349:Coventry
5257:Archived
5221:Archived
5062:Cheshire
4930:Cheshire
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4798:archived
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4718:archived
4691:archived
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4573:archived
4546:archived
4541:Services
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4342:18 March
4336:Archived
3951:Archived
3613:18 March
3607:Archived
3578:Archived
3465:Archived
3428:Archived
3364:Archived
3106:See also
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2840:Compline
2834:of male
2763:Services
2694:Ministry
2653:tapestry
2641:Creation
2554:cenotaph
2538:Waterloo
2468:family.
2436:, and a
2434:Salviati
2383:Boer War
2292:Nativity
2182:cathedra
2130:showing
1982:Features
1972:Creation
1843:Beverley
1819:canopies
1525:capitals
1504:cloister
1322:cloister
1318:baluster
1288:coffered
1284:sacristy
1254:pulpitum
1217:Interior
1110:Carlisle
1076:Carells
1041:'s Tomb
784:cloister
768:transept
685:cloister
677:transept
641:Coventry
629:Normandy
583:Werburgh
504:Catholic
462:basilica
433:monastic
416:and the
392:and the
346:Canon(s)
293:Province
194:and the
133:Cheshire
128:Location
7231:Unknown
5504:Chester
5409:Norwich
5399:Lincoln
5329:Bristol
5304:of the
4976:1681547
4960:2683041
4852:Sources
4093:28 July
4067:17 July
3747:8 April
3535:13 June
3331:8 April
3077:Wilfrid
3004:Gallery
2870:of the
2859:Burials
2828:Messiah
2675:Library
2637:tracery
2563:in the
2560:Chester
2519:reredos
2515:sedilia
2511:piscina
2426:apsidal
2268:piscina
2264:sedilia
2235:Sedilia
2212:reredos
2190:reredos
2156:Bologna
2067:Abraham
2055:lectern
2040:Wilfrid
1935:firms,
1839:Lincoln
1821:, with
1782:of 1632
1633:Runcorn
1621:turrets
1447:apsidal
1436:corbels
1404:piscina
1400:sedilia
1388:Trinity
1191:tracery
1175:turrets
895:Vestry
776:apsidal
665:chapter
549:Hanbury
532:of the
526:history
452:History
402:Chester
396:of the
310:Chester
305:Diocese
181:History
171:Website
143:England
139:Country
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5414:Oxford
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4552:5 July
4421:5 July
4001:5 July
3957:3 June
3462:Barloc
3370:24 May
3079:, and
3065:Oswald
2824:Handel
2818:Choirs
2657:Elymas
2578:, the
2438:fresco
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2266:and a
2252:niches
2222:style.
2194:mosaic
2079:Elijah
2059:mosaic
2051:pulpit
2042:, and
2028:Oswald
1540:arcade
1536:pulpit
1458:plague
1402:and a
1390:, the
1326:mosaic
1311:marble
1292:bosses
1279:Norman
1033:organ
910:Slype
836:Quire
772:Norman
729:, the
727:belfry
681:Gothic
673:Norman
563:, and
542:Oxford
516:, was
514:hermit
507:Celtic
438:Norman
414:Christ
316:Clergy
271:height
249:Length
238:Gothic
192:Christ
5534:Ripon
5459:Wells
5454:Truro
5354:Derby
3413:S 667
3188:Notes
3069:Aidan
2772:Music
2625:garth
2529:, by
2446:Pugin
2395:Tyrol
2305:Boehm
2142:Quire
2075:David
2071:Moses
2032:Aidan
1882:Organ
1521:piers
1428:piers
1377:slype
964:Font
925:Shop
826:Nave
693:Tudor
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