• Sheffield Cathedral is one of five Grade I listed buildings in the city. Construction of the earliest section of the cathedral dates back to c. 1200...
  • The Sheffield Cathedral Of Today Takes Shape. The earliest stones found in the current Sheffield Cathedral date back to this 13th century church.
  • Sheffield Cathedral is, precisely, the Cathedral Church of St Peter and St Paul. It serves the Church of England Diocese of Sheffield.
  • People have been gathering on the site of Sheffield Cathedral for over a thousand years, as evidenced by a Saxon Cross now on display in the British Museum.
  • Sheffield Cathedral (RC, St Marie) is one of few Catholic churches equipped for change ringing. It has eight bells in the ring and an Angelus bell.
  • There is plenty see in and around Sheffield Cathedral and a guided tour will help you get the most from your visit.
  • 1. Visit the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul: Sheffield Cathedral is the oldest building in the city and is the main Anglican church in Sheffield.
  • The church is still the parish church for the smaller Parish of Sheffield, but in 1914 it was also made the cathedral church for the newly created Diocese of Sheffield.
  • Sheffield Cathedral is the oldest building in Sheffield still in daily use. ... Like many churches, Sheffield Cathedral is a building which has many stories to tell.
  • Sheffield Cathedral is the ‘seat’ of the Bishop of Sheffield. ... The Cathedral stands in the heart of Sheffield, serving the city, the Diocese and the wider region.