Westminster Cathedral, Middlesex
Westminster Cathedral (formally the Cathedral Church of the Most Holy Blood, St Mary, St Joseph and St Peter) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Westminster, Middlesex. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Westminster. It was constructed from 1895-1903 and designed by John Francis Bentley in a 9th-century Christian neo-Byzantine style. It is made almost entirely of brick. Betjeman called it "a masterpiece in striped brick and stone". The cathedral is within the council area of Westminster.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1066500.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.495859,-0.139518
Grid Reference: TQ292790
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Westminster
Country: England
GBPNID: 321227
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Westminster_Cathedral,_Middlesex_321227
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1066500.
Place Type: Ecclesiastical Monument
Historic County: Middlesex
Lat, Long: 51.495859,-0.139518
Grid Reference: TQ292790
Police Area: Metropolitan
Council Area: Westminster
Country: England
GBPNID: 321227
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Westminster_Cathedral,_Middlesex_321227
