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The largest Anglican Cathedral in Britain
and one of the great buildings of the twentieth century. The massive tower
stands over the city as a symbol of faith in God amidst the bustle of the
modern world.
The Cathedral abounds in superlatives: highest gothic arches,
largest organ, heaviest ring of bells but the grandeur is balanced by a
great sense of welcome and peace.
The whole Cathedral is used imaginatively for many purposes -
worship, concerts, exhibitions, recitals, displays. Specialist guided
Tours can be arranged for children and adults.
Admission is free but voluntary contributions are invited. Secure
parking is available for a small charge. Admission to the Tower and
Embroidery exhibition £2.00
The Visitor Centre stocks cards, books,
clerical requisites and a wide variety of souvenirs.
The Refectory offers an excellent range of
freshly prepared food from 10.00am - 4.00pm. Gothic vaulting and panoramic
views are the ideal background for splendid food.
The Tower is the best vantage point from
which to view the whole of Merseyside.
The Embroidery Exhibition is a unique
collection of Victorian and Edwardian embroidery housed on a triforium
gallery which affords breath-taking views down the Cathedral.
The functions Suite offers elegant oak
panelled conference rooms with excellent food and service. Parties up to
100 can be accommodated for a range of meals from simple Ploughman's lunch
to Evening Banquet.
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