• Chester Cathedral is a buzzing attraction to many visitors across the world, holding services, events, concerts, and tours.
  • The cathedral in Chester sits in a dominant position within the city walls and this building is a must see attraction on any visit to the city.
  • From its founding in 1092 by Hugh Lupus, the first Earl of Chester, to its transformation into a magnificent cathedral in 1541, its legacy has endured.
  • How to find the Cathedral. Chester Cathedral is located near the very centre of historic Chester within the walls opposite the Town Hall.
  • Chester Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral and the mother church of the Diocese of Chester. It is located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England.
  • 1. The oldest parts of the cathedral date back to 1093. Chester Cathedral began its life as a Benedictine Abbey in 1093.
  • Chester Cathedral is a truly remarkable building, with a history spanning almost two thousand years.
  • After his tour of North Wales in 1845 Sir George Gilbert Scott made some sketches of Chester Cathedral. The great building was in an appalling state.
  • Founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1092, Chester cathedral has a rich and varied history, and as you’ll discover, a diverse and exciting future.
  • It's been a while since i've uploaded anything to flickr and what better to break my flickr upload silence than a few HDR shots of the inside of Chester Cathedral.