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The Chapel of St George

Around Sheffield Cathedral

The West End

The West End

In the 1960's large clear windows were introduced into the extended west end. It was crowned with a lantern window.

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The 1554 Gallery

The 1554 Gallery

Facing the main entrance is the stone archway entrance to the new Resource Centre, which opens with the 1554 Gallery.

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The Nave

The Nave



The nave is where the congregation worships. The Victorians rebuilt the nave, but they were not the first to do so.

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The Chancel

The Chancel



This area, together with the tower and spire, forms the structure of the parish church which was built about 1430.

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The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary

The sanctuary is the most sacred part of the cathedral, the place where the main celebration of the Eucharist takes place.

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The Shrewsbury & lady chapels

The Shrewsbury & lady chapels

The Shrewsbury Chapel was built in or around 1520 by George Talbot, the 4th Earl.

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The Chapel of St Katharine

The Chapel of St Katharine

Having been used as a vestry and meeting room, an organ loft and storage space, this area was made into a chapel in 1936.

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The Window of the Six Worthies

The Window of the Six Worthies

Represented in this window, the Worthies were all soldiers & church benefactors.

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The Chapel of St George

The Chapel of St George

Planned as the High Sanctuary of the re-orientated cathedral it is now the Regimental Chapel of the York and Lancaster Regiment.

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Chapel of the Holy Spirit

Chapel of the Holy Spirit

Planned as the Lady Chapel, it was inspired by the lovely 700 year old Lady Chapel at Llandaff.

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The Crypt

The Crypt



This chapel, dedicated as the 'Chapel of All Saints within the Cathedral Church' is constructed with arches and vaulting of stone.

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The Chapter House

The Chapter House

The Chapter House is situated at the end of the staff and clergy Corridor and may be in use for meeting.

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