Cornwall Cathedrals & Churches
Truro Cathedral
Consecrated in 1887, and completed in 1910. It was the first anglican cathedral to be
built in England since the 17th century. The Architect built in the gothic style, in the fashion of the day.
He used Cornish granite for the walls and Bath stone for the pillars. The nave of the medieval parish church
of St Mary was, with great skill, incorporated into the Cathedral, and is now known as Saint Mary's
Aisle
14 St Mary's Street, Truro, TR1 2AF Tel: 01872 276782
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