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This is a photo of listed building number . Date: 5 September 2016, 10:34:36 ... You are free: to share – to copy ... St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne ...
The Cathedral Church of St Mary is a Catholic cathedral in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. It is the mother church of the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle and seat of the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle. The cathedral, situated on Clayton Street, was designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and built between 1842 and 1844
English: A Grade 1 listed Gothic Revival Cathedral designed by Pugin and built 1842-44, St Mary’s stands opposite Newcastle Central Station. In the left foreground is a statue of Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster Basil Hume (1923-99), a native of Newcastle
In the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle: St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne; St Joseph's Church, Gateshead; Holy Name parish, Jesmond; St Dominic's Church, Newcastle; Sacred Heart Church, North Gosforth; St Bede's Church, South Shields; St Benet's Church, Sunderland; St Mary's Church, Sunderland; Our Lady and St Oswin Church, Tynemouth
St Mary's Cathedral: Place of Worship 68 222 N/A 1844 [9] 7 St James' Park: Football Stadium 64.5 213 N/A 2000 Originally opened as a ground in 1880; it is the largest cantilever structure in Europe. [10] [11] 8 Bank House, Pilgrim St Office 63 208 14 2023 [12] 9 St Nicholas' Cathedral: Place of Worship 62 203 N/A 1448 [13] 10 All Saints' Church
As Newcastle continued to grow, so did its need for a diocese separate from Durham, and so in 1882 the Diocese of Newcastle was formed, with St Nicholas's as its cathedral. [7] The cathedral is notable for its unusual lantern spire, which was constructed in 1448. For hundreds of years, it was a main navigation point for ships using the River ...
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Newcastle has three cathedrals, the Anglican St Nicholas', with its elegant lantern tower of 1474, the Roman Catholic St Mary's designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and the Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Fenham. [342] All three cathedrals began their lives as parish churches. St Mary's became a cathedral in 1850 and St Nicholas' in 1882.