Portsmouth Cathedral
About Portsmouth Cathedral
The establishment stone of Portsmouth Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of St. Thomas of Canterbury, was laid in 1185. The chancel and transepts date from Norman circumstances, while the choir is in the late style of Sir Christopher Wren. A feature is the south side walkway of the choir, devoted to the Royal Navy and including keepsakes of the Mary Rose and Nelson's HMS Victory.
Other Portsmouth religious milestones to incorporate on your schedule are the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, worked in 1882, and the Royal Garrison Church, additionally alluded to as Domus Dei, worked in 1212 as a hospice and almshouse. Additionally worth looking at is the close-by memorable 10 High Street, Buckingham House, where the Duke of Buckingham was killed in 1628.
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