The widest cathedral in the UK is Liverpool Cathedral.
No. Liverpool Cathedral is the largest.
salisbury Cathedral, 1386; wells Cathedral, 1390.
Truro
St Paul's Cathedral is in London which is the capital of the UK which is part of Europe.
Liverpool Cathedral is the largest in the UK, and known as Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool and dedicated to Christ and the Blessed Virgin
Because it doesn't have a cathedral.
York
In the UK this is Salisbury (St Mary's) Cathedral. In the world, the tallest cathedral spire is in Ulm, Germany. Correction: Ulm Minster is the tallest church, but is not a cathedral as it has never been the seat of a Bishop.
There are no current plans to rebuild St Pauls Cathedral in London, UK.
Some key architectural features of York Cathedral in the UK include stained glass murals, bell towers, and shrines. The overall architectural theme is gothic.
Wales
St Davids is considered a city because it has a cathedral, St Davids Cathedral, which historically granted it city status. In the UK, city status is often associated with the presence of a significant church or cathedral. In contrast, Swindon, despite its larger population and urban status, does not have a cathedral and thus does not hold city status. City status in the UK is not solely based on size or population but rather on historical and ceremonial criteria.