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  1. St Albans Cathedral (formerly St Albans Abbey) is an Anglican church in St Albans, Hertfordshire. [3] At 84 metres (276 ft), [4] its nave is the longest of any cathedral in England. Much of its architecture dates from Norman times. It became a cathedral in 1877.

  2. St Albans Cathedral, Shrine to Britain's first saint, is the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in Britain. It is a place of worship, music, learning, heritage and events. Skip over main navigation

  3. Sumpter Yard. St Albans. Hertfordshire. AL1 1BY. View map. Tradition claims that a monastery was founded here in 793 by King Offa of Mercia. We know little of this early foundation other than that it was a double house of both men and women and that it followed the rule of St Benedict. The first Norman abbot, Paul of Caen, was appointed in 1077 ...

  4. At 85 metres long, it has the longest nave of any cathedral in England. Probably founded in the 8th century, the present building is Norman or Romanesque architecture of the 11th century, with Gothic and 19th-century additions. St Albans Cathedral, officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban but often referred to locally as "the Abbey ...

  5. Queen By Candlelight. Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 August 2024, 7.30pm. Direct from Carnegie Hall, New York and following a run of sell-out shows across the UK and Australia, join us for an incredible night of Queen Anthems, performed at St Albans Cathedral, by candlelight. Featuring a cast of West End Singers accompanied by an epic live rock ...

  6. At 10.45am on Tuesday 7 May chick number two hatched. Around 7pm on Wednesday 8 May chick number three hatched. First Peregrine Chick Eggs spotted. At 3.53am on Saturday 30 March, the first egg was laid. At 2.16pm on Monday 1 April, the second egg was laid. The third egg was spotted at 6.18am on Thursday 4 April. Watch our peregrines live at St ...

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