Leicester, St Martin's Cathedral c.1955
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Sited away from the city centre in the last remaining enclave of 18th-century and earlier buildings, the Cathedral with its fine broach spire of 1862 would hardly wring an awed gasp from even the most god-fearing postulant. Raised to Cathedral status in 1927, the building, although exhibiting 13th-century fabric, exudes an air of Victorian England, for it was 'restored' and added to by such hallowed names as George Edmund Street and J L Pearson in the 1880s and 1890s. Its monuments, including one by Joshua Marshall to John Whatton (1656), are worthy of inspection.
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