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Aerial view of Norwich Cathedral located in Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Entrance to Norwich Cathedral in Norfolk
The Anglican cathedral in Norwich Norfolk, UK, dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity. The construction began in 1096 and was completed in 1145, built out of flint and mortar and faced with a cream-coloured Caen limestone
Norwich, Norfolk, England - May 6, 2016: People walking near St John Maddermarket church in Pottergate, Norwich, eastern England. Pottergate is in the Norwich Lanes - a part of the city with some very interesting old buildings. St John Maddermarket church is now ‘redundant’, that is, no longer used for worship, and is alternatively known as St John the Baptist, Maddermarket. It contains one of the largest collections of brasses in England, with the oldest dating from the 15th century.
Hampton court, UK - 08 Aug 2013: The Royal Castle Of Hampton Court, England
Peterborough cathedral from the side
Colchester, Essex, UK  March 18 2024. Ornate lion statue in front of a red brick building
Oxford on a typical spring day
Side view of the Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist against a cloudy sky, a temple constructed in 1882 that currently is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in England.
Royal Grammar School Old Building  at night Guildford Surrey England Europe
Peterborough, UK - May 12, 2022.  An aerial view of Peterborough city and the ancient cathedral church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew
A few people in the Saturday Market Place in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The checkerboard-patterned building is the famous Town Hall (Trinity Guildhall) which dates back to 1421. The Union Flag is flying at half-mast in respect for the late Queen Elizabeth II who had died a few days earlier.
St Edmundsbury Cathedral with flower borders in foreground
Old cobbled street with a church in Norwich
Wide angle and fisheye shot of Ethelbert Gate, one of the impressive entrance gates to Cathedral Close in the City of Norwich, Norfolk
View of Winchester cathedral in the centre of Winchester, UK
The West Front, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK in the grounds of Saint Edmundsbury Cathedral.
This Grade I listed Elizabethan townhouse is today a museum which charges an entry fee. It was built about 1591. It has a fragile building exterior and is associated with the author Charles Dickens as it featured in The Pickwick Papers and as the Nun's House in The Mystery of Edwin Drood.
Ely Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Architecturally, Ely Cathedral is outstanding both for its scale and stylistic details. Having been built in a monumental Romanesque style, the galilee porch, lady chapel and choir were rebuilt in an exuberant Decorated Gothic. Its most notable feature is the central octagonal tower, with lantern above, which provides a unique internal space and, along with the West Tower, dominates the surrounding landscape.\nThe cathedral is a major tourist destination, receiving around 250,000 visitors per year.
shot of the St Edmundsbury Cathedral
The old Grammar school in Market Harborough, leicestershire, dates from the early 1600s
A view of King's Lynn, a seaport and market town in Norfolk, England, UK
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK, 1962. Gonville College, Cambridge. Also: teachers.
Norwich, Norfolk, England - May 6, 2016: Norwich Cathedral and part of the Cathedral Close with the modern Hostry and Refectory building. The Cathedral dates from the 12th century while the Hostry and Refectory building was completed in 2004. To the left is a statue of Horatio, Lord Nelson, who was a pupil at Norwich School, which shares the Cathedral precincts. (Background people.)
against deep blue sky and clouds
Norwich Cathedral on  fine summers say
A tall castle with a cloudy blue sky above
Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire taken from the open grass area surrounding it through a stone entrane way with the sun behind the tower.
Free Images: "bestof:Once the palace of Joseph Hall (1574-1656) who was Bishop of Norwich from 1641 until 1647 - when he was forced to retire after his cathedral had been pillaged"
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