The 15th Century Norwich Cathedral

This content provides a brief description of the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Norwich, Norfolk, UK. The focus is mainly on the architectural features of the cathedral, particularly the wooden painted rood and the Holy Trinity window. The rood was carved by Peter Rendl of Oberammergau and is located in the… Continue reading The 15th Century Norwich Cathedral

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The Grade I Mentioned Chapel at the Bishop’s Palace, in Wells, Somerset. This uncomplicated, swish setting up is committed to the Holy Trinity and St. Mark. The uncommon devotion is depicted in the present day icon by Silvia Dimitrova which stands to the aspect of the altar. Created by Bishop Robert Burnell at around the… Continue reading 23470

Holy Trinity, West Lulworth, Dorset

The old Norman Church, which stood on the north side of the main street, near the village stores, described as "very ancient, the smallest I ever saw" in 1791 by John O’Keefe, had originally one aisle, a low square tower, under which was the gallery, reached from the churchyard by an outside flight of stone… Continue reading Holy Trinity, West Lulworth, Dorset

Holy Trinity, West Lulworth, Dorset

The old Norman Church, which stood on the north side of the main street, near the village stores, described as "very ancient, the smallest I ever saw" in 1791 by John O’Keefe, had originally one aisle, a low square tower, under which was the gallery, reached from the churchyard by an outside flight of stone… Continue reading Holy Trinity, West Lulworth, Dorset

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The Grade I Mentioned Chapel at the Bishop’s Palace, in Wells, Somerset. This straightforward, sleek creating is focused to the Holy Trinity and St. Mark. The strange devotion is depicted in the modern day icon by Silvia Dimitrova which stands to the aspect of the altar. Built by Bishop Robert Burnell at all-around the very… Continue reading 34842