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Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey
The Abbey's western façade
NameWestminster Abbey
CaptionThe Abbey's western façade
LocmapinUnited Kingdom Greater London
Lat Degrees51
Lat Minutes29
Lat Seconds58
Lat DirectionN
Long Degrees00
Long Minutes07
Long Seconds39
Long DirectionW
Coord Displayinline, title
Coord Parametersregion:GB_type:landmark
LocationCity of Westminster, London, UK
ArchitectureGothic
Designation1WHS
Designation1 OffnameWestminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church
Designation1 Date1987 (11th session)
Designation1 TypeCultural
Designation1 Criteriai, ii, iv
Designation1 Number426
Designation1 Free1nameCountry
Designation1 Free1valueUnited Kingdom
Designation1 Free2nameRegion
Designation1 Free2valueEurope and North America
Designation2UK Grade I
Designation2 OffnameWestminster Abbey (The Collegiate Church of St Peter)
Designation2 Date24-Feb-1958
Designation2 Number1291494

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The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, popularly known as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in the City of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English, later British and later still (and currently) monarchs of the Commonwealth realms. The abbey is a Royal Peculiar and briefly held the status of a cathedral from 1546 to 1556.

Westminster Abbey is a collegiate church governed by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, as established by Royal charter of Queen Elizabeth I in 1560, which created it as the Collegiate Church of St Peter Westminster and a Royal Peculiar under the personal jurisdiction of the Sovereign. The members of the Chapter are the Dean and four residentiary Canons, assisted by the Receiver General and Chapter Clerk. One of the Canons is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and often holds also the post of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. In addition to the Dean and Canons, there are at present two full-time minor canons, one precentor, the other succentor. The office of Priest Vicar was created in the 1970s for those who assist the minor canons. Together with the Clergy and Receiver General and Chapter Clerk, various Lay Officers constitute the College, including the Organist and Master of the Choristers, the Registrar, the Auditor, the Legal Secretary, the Surveyor of the Fabric, the Head Master of the Choir School, the Keeper of the Muniments and the Clerk of the Works, as well as twelve Lay Vicars and ten of the choristers and the High Steward and High Bailiff. There are also forty Queen's Scholars who are pupils at Westminster School (the School has its own Governing Body). Those who are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters are the two Minor Canons and the Organist and Master of the Choristers.


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