Leicester Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Martin)
"Dedicated to St. Martin"
The Leicester Cathedral in Leicester is one of the oldest Anglican churches in the country. This church is solely dedicated to St. Martin and therefore is also called The Cathedral Church of Saint Martin. From the records, the cathedral is to have been built in 1086. Inside the church is the tomb of Richard III of England who reigned in the 15th Century on which his crown has been laid. The windows have stained glass panels depicting the many royals in England in the Middle Ages. Visitors usually marvel the building for its detailed Gothic architecture style.
7 Peacock Lane, Leicester, United Kingdom, LE1 5PZ
"Dedicated to St. Martin"
The Leicester Cathedral in Leicester is one of the oldest Anglican churches in the country. This church is solely dedicated to St. Martin and therefore is also called The Cathedral Church of Saint Martin. From the records, the cathedral is to have been built in 1086. Inside the church is the tomb of Richard III of England who reigned in the 15th Century on which his crown has been laid. The windows have stained glass panels depicting the many royals in England in the Middle Ages. Visitors usually marvel the building for its detailed Gothic architecture style.
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