Chelmsford Cathedral is clearly a parish church raised to cathedral with modest flint rubble walls, apart from the section of the nave which is stone thanks to a Victorian-era collapse and rebuilding.
The church originally had a more substantial spire made of wood with a cross on the top but this was remodeled in 1749 to a lead spire considered more suitable by Georgian society of the day.
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