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St. George's Cathedral, Freetown

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St. George's Cathedral, consecrated in 1828, is a cornerstone of Freetown's religious and architectural heritage. Its Gothic Revival design features pointed arches, stained glass windows, and a towering spire. Inside, the cathedral boasts a vaulted wooden ceiling and memorial plaques honoring early colonial figures. The cathedral remains an active Anglican parish, hosting regular services. Its location on Gloucester Street places it near other historic buildings, making it a key stop on any heritage tour of Freetown.

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  • Gothic Revival architecture: Admire the pointed arches, spire, and stained glass.
  • Interior details: Look for the wooden vaulted ceiling and historic memorial plaques.
  • Historic setting: Explore the surrounding area with other colonial-era landmarks.

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Ways to visit St. George's Cathedral, Freetown

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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