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Saint Paul's Cathedral

Saint Paul's Cathedral is a cathedral church on the island of St Helena and is part of the Diocese of St Helena. It is located approximately 2 miles south of Jamestown in the district of St Paul's.

It replaced "the Country Church" which existed from the early days of St Helenian colonisation in the late 17th century. Building work on the new church began in 1850, was completed in 1851 and the church became the cathedral in 1859 when the Diocese of St Helena was established. At the time the diocese included the islands of Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, but the latter has since been transferred away.

It is designated as a Grade I listed building. Nearby is Plantation House, also Grade I listed.

Parish

The parish of St Paul's Cathedral (one of three parishes on the island) consists of Saint Paul's Cathedral and four daughter churches:

See also

Gallery

  • Exterior view from the east side Exterior view from the east side
  • Interior, looking towards the altar Interior, looking towards the altar
  • Interior, looking towards the door Interior, looking towards the door
  • Stained glass window above the altar Stained glass window above the altar
  • churchyard churchyard
  • 1875 image 1875 image

References

  1. Flickr
  2. Land Planning and Development Control Ordinance Archived 17 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Appendix 3: Listed Buildings

External links

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