TL4458 : Church of St Botolph
taken 7 years ago, near to Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
St Botolph’s Church is found in the city of Cambridge, England, at the intersection of Trumpington Street and Silver Street.
The Church is dedicated to St Botolph, a seventh century abbot in East Anglia, who is the patron saint of travellers. The most famous place named after him is Boston in Lincolnshire – “Botolph’s Town” – a place which gave its name to Boston in Massachusetts.
Grade I listed. Link
Further detail can be read at Link
Grade I listed buildings and structures are of exceptional, even international importance. There are over 6,000 in the country. Only 2.5% of listed buildings are Grade I listed.
In Scotland the classification is Category A
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