Home > Cathedrals > Largest UK Towns Without Anglican Cathedrals
Town | Population | Status | |
1 | Leeds | 474,632 | City |
2 | Nottingham | 289,301 | City |
3 | Hull | 284,321 | City |
4 | Stoke | 270,726 | City |
5 | Wolverhampton | 265,178 | City |
6 | Southampton | 253,651 | City |
7 | Plymouth | 234,982 | City |
8 | Brighton and Hove | 229,700 | City |
9 | Westminster | 218,791 | City |
10 | Reading | 218,705 | Town |
11 | Northampton | 215,173 | Town |
12 | Luton | 211,228 | Town |
13 | Bolton | 194,189 | Town |
14 | Bournemouth | 187,503 | Town |
15 | Swindon | 182,441 | Town |
16 | Swansea | 179,485 | City |
17 | Southend | 175,547 | Town |
18 | Middlesbrough | 174,700 | Town |
19 | Sunderland | 174,286 | City |
20 | Milton Keynes | 171,750 | Town |
Note
Scottish Cathedrals which are part of the Anglican Communion are called Episcopal Cathedrals