Traditionally the smallest Cathedral city in England is named as Wells, Somerset (pop. 10,500), the smallest city in Scotland is Stirling (pop. 45000), whilst the smallest cathedral city in the UK (and Wales) is St. Davids, Pembrokeshire (pop. 2000).
Interestingly, by pure definition, the City of London (pop. 7100), is actually the smallest city in the England (and second in the UK). What is commonly considered London is actually more correctly Greater London (pop. 7.2mil.) Greater London comprises two cities, Westminster and the City of London.
Smallest 'real' cathedral is supposed to be Dunkeld Cathedral, in Scotland
St Davids Cathedral in At David , Wales
Wells
In Britain, If a place has a cathedral it is considered a city. Thus, city must have a cathedral. The smallest city in Britain is St. Davis, Wales.
Wales
St David's and the Cathedral Close in Wales.
Christ Church Oxford is the smallest traditional Cathedral in England. However, with the creation of new cathedrals which had previously been parish churches, Christ Church lost its distinction of being the smallest Cathedral in the country.
St Magnus' Cathedral, Kirkwall, in the Orkney Islands
The City of Wells, in Somerset.
it is believed to be as it contains a cathedral
Wales has the smallest population and land area in Britain.
The Pygmy shew is the smallest animal in Britain :) look at a picture they are so cute
The Goldcrest (Regulus regulus) is the smallest bird in Britain.
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Glastonbury Tor, Canterbury Cathedral.