Chichester, West Sussex
Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity
Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex is a fine example of Norman and English Gothic architecture and is the seat of the Diocese of Chichester.
The seat of the Bishop was relocated from Selsey in 1075 and construction of the cathedral was begin shortly after being consecrated in 1108.
The cathedral is unique in England as the only one that has a separate Campanile (Bell Tower) built in the early 15th century.
Chichester, West Sussex
Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity
Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex is a fine example of Norman and English Gothic architecture and is the seat of the Diocese of Chichester.
The seat of the Bishop was relocated from Selsey in 1075 and construction of the cathedral was begin shortly after being consecrated in 1108.
The cathedral is unique in England as the only one that has a separate Campanile (Bell Tower) built in the early 15th century.