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Sheffield Cathedral

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Sheffield Cathedral, originally a parish church, was elevated to cathedral status in 1914. Its interior features striking Gothic Revival architecture, including a beautifully carved stone screen and colourful stained-glass windows. Visitors can admire the intricate woodwork of the choir stalls, the modern 'Cathedral of the Resurrection' tapestry, and the tranquil 'Saint George's Chapel' dedicated to the York and Lancaster Regiment. The cathedral offers a quiet retreat in the heart of the city.

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  • Admire the intricate stone reredos and the painted ceiling of the sanctuary
  • See the 'Cathedral of the Resurrection' tapestry, a contemporary masterpiece
  • Visit the regimental chapel with its war memorials and historic flags

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