Manchester Cathedral - Wikipedia The collegiate church became the cathedral of the new Diocese of Manchester in 1847 It was extensively refaced, restored and extended in the Victorian period, and again following bomb damage during World War II It is one of fifteen Grade I listed buildings in Manchester
Home - Manchester Cathedral Our calling is to be a Christian community celebrating our diversity, supporting those in need and creating hope in the love of God in Jesus Christ We serve a large, diverse urban diocese and county with ten towns which includes the two cities of Manchester and Salford
Manchester Cathedral - History and Facts | History Hit The present Manchester Cathedral started its life as a parish church constructed in 1215 It was placed alongside the Manor House of the Greslet family, whose coat of arms may still be viewed within its walls today
Manchester Cathedral New refectory and visitors centre opened in 2002 partially housed under a 14th century bridge A venue for concerts and the beautifully sung evensong - call for details General Admission is free
Manchester Cathedral (Manchester) - Everything you need to know in 2026 The history of Manchester Cathedral dates back over 600 years, making it one of the city’s oldest buildings The cathedral has undergone various transformations throughout centuries but still retains much of its original medieval architecture and charm
Manchester Cathedral - National Churches Trust In 1847 a new Manchester diocese was created and this historic church became a Cathedral This Grade I listed masterpiece has not only provided a stage on which the city of Manchester's compelling history has been played out but also provided some of the leading actors for this narrative
Cathedral - Diocese of Manchester Manchester Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George, is nestled in the heart of the city on Victoria Street This Grade I listed building is the mother church of the Diocese of Manchester and the seat of the Bishop of Manchester
Plan Your Visit - Manchester Cathedral Plan Your Visit Manchester Cathedral aims to provide a first-class experience to all visitors and worshippers alike, continuously looking to improve accessibility and facilities for all Below is some information you may find useful ahead of your visit to us