Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
The construction of the cathedral began in 1904, and was not completed until 1978, due to lack of funds and the world wars. Despite its relative newness, Liverpool Anglican cathedral is a very iconic building, and is the joint largest cathedral in Britain with St. Paul's.
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Key Facts

Tower height: 331ft / 101m

Length: 619ft / 189m

Area:
104,275 sq.ft. / 9790sq.m

Nave vault:120ft / 37m
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