Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Darren Turner

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this place is so big it is really hard to get it all in one photo, i used wide angle and its gone all distorted but you the idea..........

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Liverpool Cathedral is the Church of England cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool, built on St James' Mount in the city centre of Liverpool, England and is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool. Its official name is the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool but it is dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin. The total external length of the building, including the Lady Chapel, is 189 metres (620 ft) making it the longest church building that is a cathedral in the world, however its internal length is 146 metres (479 ft).

The Anglican cathedral is one of two cathedrals in the city. The other, the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Liverpool, is situated approximately half a mile to the north. The cathedrals are linked by Hope Street, which takes its name from William Hope, a local merchant whose house stood on the site now occupied by the Philharmonic Hall, and was named long before either cathedral was built.
 
Love the setting you found to shoot #2 - makes it look like it might be in the countryside!
 
More great shots of a Magnificent Building.
 
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