Most English cities have cathedrals. These include:
Birmingham, Blackburn, Bradford, Bristol, Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Chester, Chichester, Coventry, Derby, Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester, Guildford, Hereford, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Liverpool, London (two Anglican Cathedrals - City of London [St Pauls] and Southwark ), Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Portsmouth, Ripon, Rochester, St Albans, Salisbury, Sheffield, Sodor and Man (on the Isle of Man), Southwell, Truro, Wakefield, Wells, Winchester, Worcester and York, all of which have Church of England cathedrals.
In addition, there are several dioceses (and hence cities with cathedrals) in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and hence have cities with cathedrals. Also, many cities have Roman Catholic cathedrals too - such as London (Westminster Cathedral), Bristol and Cardiff.
Some cities do not have cathedrals: Leeds (which comes under Ripon); and Nottingham (which comes under Southwell), as well as Swansea in Wales. They are cities by royal charter rather than by possessing a cathedral.
In addition, some towns have cathedrals - especially in Wales. These include St Asaph and Brecon. Newport in South Wales has had a cathedral since the 1920s but was only granted city status at the milennium of 2000.
Most English cities have cathedrals, for example York, Leicester, Gloucester, Canterbury ...
The Lincoln Cathedral is located in the center of Lincolnshire in the east of England. Its set in the heart of Lincoln next to many transportation avenues to other great cities in england
Winchester Cathedral is a working (functioning) cathedral of the Church of England.
there are 4 Cathedrals in London Westminster cathedral Southwark Cathedral St. George Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral
City's have a cathedral
There isn't a cathedral in England called the royal cathedral. If you are asking where Prince William is getting married - the answer is Westminster Abbey.
Canterbury cathedral is located in England.
Salisbury Cathedral is located in England: 33 The Close Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2EJ, United Kingdom I have been multiple times and enjoy the Cathedral and tour thoroughly
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral of New England was created in 1923.
The main religion in 11th century England was Christianity. You can see many examples Christianity had on 11th century England through the many cathedrals introduced during this time including: York Minster Durham Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, and Wells Cathedral.
Westminster Cathedral.
they don't! the following are cities that don't have Anglican cathedrals: bath, Brighton, cambridge, hull, lancaster, leeds, newry, Nottingham, Plymouth, Preston, salford, Southampton, stirling, stoke, sunderland, swansea, westminster, wolverhampton.
Christ Church Oxford is the smallest traditional Cathedral in England. However, with the creation of new cathedrals which had previously been parish churches, Christ Church lost its distinction of being the smallest Cathedral in the country.