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360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Lichfield Cathedral is the only three-spired medieval cathedral in Britain. They are often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale'. The current gothic building dates from the 13th century and sits on the site of an earlier Saxon church founded by St Chad. It was expanded over several centuries. During the English Civil War it was devastated by fighting and vandalism. It was later restored after Charles II returned to the throne. In 1803, the windows in the Lady Chapel were furnished with Flemish stained glass purchased from Herckenrode Abbey.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Beaumaris Castle has been described as an 'unfinished masterpiece' and the 'greatest castle never built'. Along with Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech, it is one of four castles from the reign of Edward I designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They formed part of his 'iron ring' of castles in North Wales, built to enforce his authority over the defeated Welsh. All were designed and built by Master James of St George, the greatest military architect of the age. With Beaumaris he was able to start with a black canvas, rather than having to develop plans from the remains of an existing fortification. What he came up with was a fortress built on flat, marshy land, with four concentric lines of defensive walls within walls that included a sea-filled moat with its own dock and access to the open sea. The castle was never fully completed due to a lack of finances and the King's attention turning towards Scotland.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Beaumaris Castle has been described as an 'unfinished masterpiece' and the 'greatest castle never built'. Along with Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech, it is one of four castles from the reign of Edward I designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They formed part of his 'iron ring' of castles in North Wales, built to enforce his authority over the defeated Welsh. All were designed and built by Master James of St George, the greatest military architect of the age. With Beaumaris he was able to start with a black canvas, rather than having to develop plans from the remains of an existing fortification. What he came up with was a fortress built on flat, marshy land, with four concentric lines of defensive walls within walls that included a sea-filled moat with its own dock and access to the open sea. The castle was never fully completed due to a lack of finances and the King's attention turning towards Scotland.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Beaumaris Castle has been described as an 'unfinished masterpiece' and the 'greatest castle never built'. Along with Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech, it is one of four castles from the reign of Edward I designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They formed part of his 'iron ring' of castles in North Wales, built to enforce his authority over the defeated Welsh. All were designed and built by Master James of St George, the greatest military architect of the age. With Beaumaris he was able to start with a black canvas, rather than having to develop plans from the remains of an existing fortification. What he came up with was a fortress built on flat, marshy land, with four concentric lines of defensive walls within walls that included a sea-filled moat with its own dock and access to the open sea. The castle was never fully completed due to a lack of finances and the King's attention turning towards Scotland.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The 13th century Church of St. Martin was almost entirely rebuilt with limestone at the end of the 15th century. It is located in the centre of one of the most picturesque villages in France. Veules-les-Roses lies along the impressive C^ote d'Alb^atre (Alabaster Coast), which takes its name from the high chalk cliffs along the English Channel that are part of the same geological feature as the white cliffs of Dover.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The 13th century Church of St. Martin was almost entirely rebuilt with limestone at the end of the 15th century. It is located in the centre of one of the most picturesque villages in France. Veules-les-Roses lies along the impressive C^ote d'Alb^atre (Alabaster Coast), which takes its name from the high chalk cliffs along the English Channel that are part of the same geological feature as the white cliffs of Dover.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The 13th century Church of St. Martin was almost entirely rebuilt with limestone at the end of the 15th century. It is located in the centre of one of the most picturesque villages in France. Veules-les-Roses lies along the impressive C^ote d'Alb^atre (Alabaster Coast), which takes its name from the high chalk cliffs along the English Channel that are part of the same geological feature as the white cliffs of Dover.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Located within Studley Royal Park, a World Heritage Site which also includes the extensive ruins of Fountains Abbey, St Mary's Church is an extravagant example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Built in 1870, it takes design cues from English and French Gothic churches of the 13th century with an eclectic mix of styles that includes coloured marble, mosaic, gilded metalwork and stained glass windows.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Located within Studley Royal Park, a World Heritage Site which also includes the extensive ruins of Fountains Abbey, St Mary's Church is an extravagant example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Built in 1870, it takes design cues from English and French Gothic churches of the 13th century with an eclectic mix of styles that includes coloured marble, mosaic, gilded metalwork and stained glass windows.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Located within Studley Royal Park, a World Heritage Site which also includes the extensive ruins of Fountains Abbey, St Mary's Church is an extravagant example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Built in 1870, it takes design cues from English and French Gothic churches of the 13th century with an eclectic mix of styles that includes coloured marble, mosaic, gilded metalwork and stained glass windows.