Note: Grade A listed churches was an ecclesiastic heritage grade, introduced with the listing system giving legal protections and recognition for heritage and/or architecture. They are equivalent to Grade I buildings.
Six of London's nine cathedrals — four of these nine are conversions of older buildings for Orthodox Christianity — fall in this highest status, Grade I (grade one), category (including its three borough sub-categories). Beside these six, Westminster Abbey often functions as a church but is neither a conventional abbey nor a cathedral.
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Note: Grade A listed churches was an ecclesiastic heritage grade, introduced with the listing system giving legal protections and recognition for heritage and/or architecture. They are equivalent to Grade I buildings.
Six of London's nine cathedrals — four of these nine are conversions of older buildings for Orthodox Christianity — fall in this highest status, Grade I (grade one), category (including its three borough sub-categories). Beside these six, Westminster Abbey often functions as a church but is neither a conventional abbey nor a cathedral.
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.