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Type : Cathedral/Minster
Location : Wakefield
Wakefield Cathedral is a landmark building at the heart of the city.
Worship began on the site of the Cathedral around Saxon times and the Normans erected the first stone structure sometime in the 11th Century.
Wakefield, as a town, prospered during the 15th century, thanks to the wool trade and during this period many alterations were made to the building, including extending the aisles and putting in the clerestory windows in order to bring in more light. The replacement paneled roofs with carved and gilded bosses remain intact today.
A new tower, surmounted by a spire, was erected at the west end. This spire rises to 247 feet, making it the tallest in Yorkshire.
Much of the above work took place during the Wars of the Roses, even while the Battle of Wakefield was being fought nearby, at Sandal Magna (Castle) in 1460.
The Cathedral today is the focal point for a busy Northern diocese, eighteenth in size of population which contains towns such as Halifax, Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Barnsley and Pontefract. People come not only for regular worship but also for the big services that every cathedral and civic church has to provide. They also come individually from the adjacent shopping precinct to light a candle and pray or simply just to soak up the peaceful atmosphere.
Visitors are welcome to look around to marvel at the architecture and are encouraged to take the Discovery Tour, accompanied by an "audio guide" around the building. For more details of the tour click the link below .
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