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Comment: The first cathederal on this site was built around 400 and was replaced by one consecrated in 1063 in the presence of William the Conqueror, the future King of England.
  
IMG_8452 * who here was burned at the stake...

IMG_8455 * marked by this cross.

IMG_8457 * The site of the old church from the time is next to the new modern church...

IMG_8459r * with the old beautiful stained glass...

IMG_8461r * which is will lit on this sunny day.

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CRW_8468r2 * Like many of the great cathedrals of Europe, the main entrance is spectacular at nearly 100 feet high...

IMG_8472r * and containing the always interesting stained glass windows.

IMG_8464 * The front towers are from the 15th century and the cast-iron spire was unusual.  As with many cathedrals, they were 'added to' over time.

IMG_8479 * The wood timber faces of the houses were interesting and some date from Roman times.

IMG_0868 * We noticed these interesting fomations in many of the trees on our way to our stop for the night...