St Andrew's Cathedral is located on the corner of George Street and Bathurst Street. It is a cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney in the Anglican Church of Australia. This heritage listed building was originally designed by James Hume, with nave built in 1837. Edmund Blacket took over the design in 1846 in the Victorian Academic Gothic style, completed it in 1868.
Impressive and imposing!
ReplyDeleteSo majestic ~ neat photo ~ ^_^
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Looks a very impressive building, what is it like inside
ReplyDeleteIt's quite impressive inside as well.
DeleteIt looks like a very huge grand church.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite a grand church. Is it ornate inside? #InSPIREdSunday
ReplyDeleteIt is. I'll have to share some photos from the inside.
DeleteThe cathedral towers above everything, casting wondrous shadows!
ReplyDeleteIt is a truly phenomenal building.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I adore the architecture!
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Wow, what an impressive church! Love all the Gothic details and the twin towers. Many thanks for sharing it with All Seasons! Enjoy a happy Spring week:)
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