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The archbishop is best remembered as patron of the architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, a leader of Austrian Baroque church architecture.
Pevsner describes the church as "a milestone in the history of church architecture in England".
These features, which hint at Hungarian or Transylvanian influences, are highly atypical for medieval Bulgarian church architecture.
The current building was completed in 1900 and was described by John Betjeman as "the finest example of Victorian church architecture in the south west".