Home > Cathedrals > Largest UK Towns Without Anglican Cathedrals
| Town | Population | Status | |
| 1 | Leeds | 443,247 | City |
| 2 | Hull | 301,416 | City |
| 3 | Stoke | 259,252 | City |
| 4 | Wolverhampton | 251,462 | City |
| 5 | Nottingham | 249,584 | City |
| 6 | Plymouth | 243,795 | City |
| 7 | Southampton | 234,224 | City |
| 8 | Reading | 232,662 | Town |
| 9 | Brighton and Hove | 206,628 | City |
| 10 | Dudley | 194,919 | Town |
| 11 | Northampton | 189,474 | Town |
| 12 | Luton | 185,543 | Town |
| 13 | Preston | 184,836 | City |
| 14 | Milton Keynes | 184,506 | Town |
| 15 | Westminster | 181,766 | City |
| 16 | Sunderland | 177,739 | City |
| 17 | Walsall | 170,994 | Town |
Note
Scottish Cathedrals which are part of the Anglican Communion are called Episcopal Cathedrals