Category:Anglican cathedrals in the UK
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Cathedrals presently used by the Church of England, Church of Ireland, the Scottish Episcopal Church and Church of Wales. They may also have previously been Catholic cathedrals before the Reformation.
Church of England
Province of Canterbury: Birmingham | Bristol | Bury St Edmunds | Canterbury | Chelmsford | Chichester | Coventry | Derby | Ely | Exeter | Gloucester | Guildford | Hereford | Leicester | Lichfield | Lincoln | St Paul's | Norwich | Oxford | Peterborough | Portsmouth | Rochester | St Albans | Salisbury | Southwark | Truro | Wells | Winchester | Worcester
Province of York: Blackburn | Bradford | Carlisle | Chester | Durham | Liverpool | Manchester | Newcastle-upon-Tyne | Peel | Ripon | Sheffield | Southwell | Wakefield | York
Church in Wales
Bangor | Brecon | Llandaff | Newport | St Asaph | St David's
Subcategories
There are 4 subcategories to this category shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).