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 the nave built in 1837. Edmund Blacket took over the design in 1846 in the Victorian Academic Gothic style and completed it in 1868.
What a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThat does look an impressive building
ReplyDeleteThe cathedral is beautiful inside and out. What a shame about the surrounding buildings.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful designs
ReplyDeleteAn impressive building. It looks so very big. #InSPIREdSunday
ReplyDelete...Jim, this one is massive, it's unlike many that you share, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe largest Anglican church, in the heart of the city.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church! The Gothic is my favorite architectural style! The red benches in front make it welcoming too. Many thanks for sharing this beauty wit All Seasons -have an infpiring week, Jim!
ReplyDeleteImpressive! I wish they hadn't built highrises around it. It deserves better.
ReplyDeleteOoooo!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cathedral.
Have a nice week, Jim.