Wakefield Cathedral
Wakefield Cathedral is located in the city of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. It is known for its stunning architecture, which features a mix of Gothic and Norman styles. The cathedral was originally built as a parish church in the 13th century and became a cathedral in 1888 when the Diocese of Wakefield was established.
The interior of Wakefield Cathedral is notable for its beautiful stained glass windows and the famous Chantrey Monument, which honors the local artist Sir Francis Chantrey. The cathedral serves as a place of worship and community events, attracting visitors for its historical significance and serene atmosphere.