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Best 1 St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is London's Anglican cathedral, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710 after the Great Fire of London.

2 Ely Cathedral

Ely Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cambridgeshire, begun in 1083 and famous for its 14th-century octagonal lantern tower.

3 Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Hampshire, begun in 1079 and noted as one of Europe's longest medieval cathedrals.

4 Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, built from 1904 to 1978 and the largest cathedral in Britain.

5 Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Gloucestershire, begun in 1089 and noted for early fan vaulting in its cloisters.

6 Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Devon, completed by about 1400 and noted for its long uninterrupted medieval stone vault.

7 Norwich Cathedral

Norwich Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Norfolk, begun in 1096 and known for its Norman fabric and tall 15th-century spire.

8 Peterborough Cathedral

Peterborough Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cambridgeshire, begun in 1118 and known for its west front and Catherine of Aragon's grave.

9 Lichfield Cathedral

Lichfield Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Staffordshire, built mainly in the 13th century and noted for its three medieval spires.

10 Coventry Cathedral

Coventry Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral designed by Basil Spence, consecrated in 1962 beside the ruins of its bombed medieval predecessor.

11 St David's Cathedral

St David's Cathedral is the Church in Wales cathedral in Pembrokeshire, begun in 1181 on the shrine site of Wales's patron saint.

12 St Fin Barre's Cathedral

St Fin Barre's Cathedral is William Burges's Gothic Revival cathedral in Cork, consecrated in 1870 and completed with limestone spires in 1879.

13 Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral on the River Severn, begun in 1084 and containing the tomb of King John, who died in 1216.

14 St Canice's Cathedral

St Canice's Cathedral is Kilkenny's Church of Ireland cathedral, built between 1202 and 1285 beside a climbable 9th-century round tower.

15 Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Herefordshire, begun in 1079 and famed for the circa 1300 Hereford Mappa Mundi.

16 Bristol Cathedral

Bristol Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 and made the cathedral of the Diocese of Bristol in 1542.

17 Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cheshire, formerly St Werburgh's Benedictine abbey and made a cathedral in 1541.

18 Ripon Cathedral

Ripon Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in North Yorkshire, with a 7th-century crypt linked to St Wilfrid and cathedral status from 1836.

19 Southwark Cathedral

Southwark Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral near London Bridge, a former Augustinian priory made the cathedral of its diocese in 1905.

20 Llandaff Cathedral

Llandaff Cathedral is Cardiff's medieval Anglican cathedral, heavily damaged in the 1941 Cardiff Blitz and restored with Jacob Epstein's Majestas.

21 Armagh Cathedral

Armagh Cathedral is the Roman Catholic St Patrick's Cathedral in Northern Ireland, a Gothic Revival seat built in phases from 1840 to 1904.

22 Carlisle Cathedral

Carlisle Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Cumbria, founded as an Augustinian priory and made a cathedral for the new diocese in 1133.

23 Derry Cathedral

Derry Cathedral, or St Columb's, is a Church of Ireland cathedral consecrated in 1633 and often cited as the first post-Reformation Anglican cathedral.

24 St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

St Anne's Cathedral is Belfast's Church of Ireland cathedral, begun in 1899 and unusual for serving both Connor and Down and Dromore dioceses.

25 Manchester Cathedral

Manchester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral, a medieval collegiate church made cathedral of the new Diocese of Manchester in 1847.

26 Bangor Cathedral

Bangor Cathedral is the Church in Wales cathedral at Bangor, founded on a site linked to Saint Deiniol's monastery around AD 525.

27 Down Cathedral

Down Cathedral is a Church of Ireland cathedral in Downpatrick, restored and reopened in 1818 and linked to the traditional grave of Saint Patrick.

28 Leicester Cathedral

Leicester Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral made so in 1927 and known for the 2015 reburial of King Richard III after his remains were found nearby.

29 Newcastle Cathedral

Newcastle Cathedral is the Anglican Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, raised to cathedral status in 1882 and noted for its lantern spire.

30 St Asaph Cathedral

St Asaph Cathedral is a Church in Wales cathedral in Denbighshire, with a current building that dates largely from the 13th century.

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