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E: 12/11 Win 1 of 3 Royal Mail Stamps Christmas 2024 Presentation Packs (FB/TW/IG)
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Q. Which featured cathedral is the oldest in the UK?
Liverpool, Westminster, Armagh, Bangor and Edinburgh are the ones featured.
I think the answer is: Bangor - consecrated 546AD - from here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_Cathedral
*See @gdmoney 's post below.
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Q. Which featured cathedral is the oldest in the UK?
Liverpool, Westminster, Armagh, Bangor and Edinburgh are the ones featured.
I think the answer is: Bangor - consecrated 546AD - from here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor_Cathedral
*See @gdmoney 's post below.
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I don't think your answer is correct.The very confusing thing is that Armagh has two cathedrals, both called St.Patrick's but the one depicted on the stamp is the Church of Ireland one (lower with no spires) which was consecrated in 445AD.Please disregard the people who have not read the question properly, have ignored the word "featured" and have put Canterbury.12
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Canterbury Cathedral
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I agree the answer is Armagh based on the info provided with the stamp pack itself. Built in the 5th century so from yr 401 and Bangor was built/commissioned in AD 505 so 6th C?Good luck everyone ❤️
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