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Cathedral Church of St Marie

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The Cathedral Church of St Marie is the Roman Catholic cathedral in Sheffield, England. It lies in a slightly hidden location, just off the main shopping street in the city, but signals its presence with a tall spire.

The cathedral was designed by Matthew Hadfield and built between in 1846 and 1848, its neo-Gothic design based on Heckington Church in Lincolnshire. Some of the stained glass and fixtures were designed by Augustus Pugin.

The building was extended in 1879, and became a cathedral in 1980. It is the centre of the diocese of Hallam, which covers South Yorkshire and northern Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.

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