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Peterborough Cathedral

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Peterborough Cathedral stands as one of England’s oldest and largest cathedrals. Constructed beginning in 1118, it showcases a significant example of Norman architecture with notable Romanesque features. The cathedral's impressive west front is a key historical landmark and contains the burial place of Catherine of Aragon. It remains an active Anglican church serving worshippers and continues to be studied by architectural historians and those interested in medieval religious sites.

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Which famous historical figure is buried inside Peterborough Cathedral?

Peterborough Cathedral is the final resting place of Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII. Her tomb can be visited in the north aisle of the presbytery.

What architectural feature makes Peterborough Cathedral's West Front so famous?

The cathedral is renowned for its striking, monumental Early English Gothic west front. This facade features an incredibly wide and highly unusual trio of towering arches that dominate the exterior.

When did the construction of the current Peterborough Cathedral begin?

The construction of the current Norman building began in 1118. It took over a century to complete, eventually being consecrated in 1238.

In which English county is Peterborough Cathedral located?

The Anglican cathedral is located in the city of Peterborough within Cambridgeshire. It serves as the seat of the Bishop of Peterborough.

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