Chester Cathedral is located in the city of Chester, Cheshire, England. It is a Church of England Cathedral and it is the mother church of the Diocese of Chester. The cathedral is a vibrant community of worship for its people and community, an ancient abbey, archaeological treasure and provides a mixture of medieval and modern history. This is a free attraction and welcomes visitors from all over the world. The cathedral is a Grade l listed building and it is similar to other English cathedrals and dates 1093 to the early 16th century. The cathedral itself is dedicated to Christ and Blessed Virgin Mary and since 1541, it has been the seat of the Bishop of Chester. The architecture of the cathedral represents all the styles of English medieval architecture from the Norman to Perpendicular which all can be seen in the present building.