“Derby Cathedral is one of the oldest cathedral churches in Derby. The church is a Grade I listed building designed in Gothic and Neoclassical styles. The cathedral was rebuilt in 1725 and redesigned by James Gibbs. The church also serves as an excellent venue for many exciting and innovative events. Derby Cathedral has been a place of worship for over a thousand years, with its older tower dating back nearly a thousand years. The church aims to enhance and enrich the lives of its communities by providing inspiring worship, high-quality music, pastoral outreach, and arts and culture events for the people of Derby and Derbyshire. The bells are rung regularly for cathedral services and secular events of local and national significance. Derby Cathedral also offers regular corporate prayer and worship.”
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