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Being Grade I listed is no small feat. Only 2.5 percent of the buildings which Historic England (HE) has given listed status ...
Liverpool currently has 28 Grade I listed buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral. These include Albert Dock, Bank of ...
Looking a bit like a large piece of moon-landing equipment on which you’d best not sit, with indoor lighting that wouldn’t look out of place in a nightclub, the building has ever divided opinions.
Begun in the 1930s, construction of Lutyens’s scheme was halted due to financial constraints and the outbreak of the Second World War. The listing raises Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral to the same ...
The cathedral was celebrated for bringing together the work of architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Frederick Gibberd. Lutyens designed the crypt to classical principles, while Gibberd gave the sanctuary ...
It was built over an earlier Sir Edwin Lutyens-designed crypt, intended to be part of a grand classical-style Catholic cathedral in Liverpool that began in the 1930s, but construction was halted, ...
The cathedral was built over a crypt, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, which was intended to be part of a grand classical-style building that began in the 1930s, before financial constraints and the ...
It was built over an earlier Sir Edwin Lutyens-designed crypt, intended to be part of a grand classical-style Catholic cathedral in Liverpool that began in the 1930s, but construction was halted ...
The cathedral was built over a crypt, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, which was intended to be part of a grand classical-style building that began in the 1930s, before financial constraints and the ...
The cathedral was built over a crypt, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, which was intended to be part of a grand classical-style building that began in the 1930s, before financial constraints and the ...