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Advantages: Cathedral
Disadvantages: None

Admission and Opening Times There is no charge for admission but a contribution (the suggestion is £3) to the building is appreciated. The Cathedral is normally open from 8.00am to 6.00pm, but closed at 5.00pm on Sundays in winter. The Cathedral is normally open from 8.00am to 6.00pm, but closed at 5.00pm on Sundays in winter. There is no charge for admission but a contribution to the upkeep of the building would be appreciated. Guides are usually on duty to show you round and explain the mission of the Cathedral. Photography is permitted in the Cathedral except during Services. There is an underground car park which is open to all visitors from 8.00am - 6.00pm daily. There are also spaces for disabled drivers which are all clearly marked. In addition to the staircase a lift provides access to the Cathedral from the underground car ...

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Review of The Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King

A beautiful cathedral

Advantages: Beautiful cathedral and friendly guides
Disadvantages: None

On a recent short break in Ripon, and having a liking for cathedrals as I do, I took the time to visit Ripon Cathedral with my partner. Located just five minutes walk from the market square area of Ripon town centre, the cathedral is very easy to reach. There is also a car park a couple of minutes walk from the cathedral. Ripon Cathedral is unusual in that, in common with only one other Cathedral in the country, it also functions as a Parish Church. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A LITTLE HISTORY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Cathedral building itself began in the 7th century when St Wilfrid built one of England's first stone churches on the site. St Wilfrid was educated at Lindisfarne and then travelled to Rome in 652. On his return, he became abbot of a Benedictine monastery and built a church in Ripon. The crypt of the church is the oldest existing ...

JEFFJEN 14.12.2009 · Read full review
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An Icy Cathedral

Advantages: Interesting place of worship
Disadvantages: Gets busy

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