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Home / Arts / Architecture / History / Building Types / Religious / Christian / Churches / Cathedrals / Gothic / United Kingdom
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- Bradford Cathedral - A brief, illustrated history of this comparatively modest cathedral. The medieval parish church of St Peter became a cathedral in 1919. Photograph of the remains of a Saxon preaching cross.
www.bradford.anglican.org/cathedral
- Brecon Cathedral, Wales - An illustrated history is provided by this official web-site. Once the church of Brecon Priory and then a parish church, it became a cathedral in 1923.
www.breconcathedral.org.uk
- Bristol Cathedral - About Bristol supplies photographs and a brief history of the Abbey of St Augustine, founded in 1140, which became the Cathedral of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in 1542.
www.about-bristol.co.uk/chu-01.html
- Canterbury Cathedral - An unofficial look at this World Heritage building by Peter Blanche: some history and photographs, external and internal, including tombs. Part of the Kent Genealogy Resources site.
www.digiserve.com/peter/cc.htm
- Canterbury Cathedral - The official site provides photographs, history and an interactive tour.
www.canterbury-cathedral.org
- Chester Cathedral - Elegant official site, giving history, description and visitor information. The church of the former Abbey of St Werburgh became a cathedral in 1541.
www.chestercathedral.org.uk
- Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford - The official site gives a substantial history, with sources. Founded as the church of an Anglo-Saxon nunnery and incorporated into a college, Christ Church became a cathedral in 1546.
www.chch.ox.ac.uk/chchcath/index.html
- Exeter Cathedral - The official web-site. Clear interactive plan, coloured to show building phases. Clicking on locations leads to large photographs and brief details, which can also be seen by following the tour.
www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk
- Exeter Cathedral Keystones and Carvings - Avril Henry and Anna Hulbert's searchable explanatory catalogue of the medieval interior sculptures. Images, descriptions, introduction, notes and bibliography; clickable plan.
www.exetercathedral.co.uk
- Glasgow Cathedral - Official site for the cathedral of the Church of Scotland. Includes a brief history of this medieval church by The Very Rev. Dr. W. J. Morris, and a picture tour.
www.glasgowcathedral.org.uk
- Gloucester Cathedral - The official web-site has an outline history, detailed plan and gallery of beautiful photographs using natural lighting effects. Also visitor information.
www.gloucestercathedral.uk.com
- Gloucester Cathedral - Britannia Internet Magazine supply photographs, an engraving, history (by David Nash Ford) and detailed architecural analysis with bibliography (by Stephanie James).
www.britannia.com/church/studies/gloscath.html
- Gothic Architecture in England: The Cathedrals - Amy Johansen's outline of the topic, using Wells, Lincoln and Gloucester as examples of the three main styles of Gothic Architecture. Includes bibliography.
members.tripod.com/gothic_architecture
- Hereford Cathedral - An illustrated introduction with visitor information from 'Herefordshire and the Wye Valley'.
www.aph.org.uk/whattosee/page64.htm
- Leicester Cathedral - The official web-site has a floor plan, brief history and illustrated tour of the medieval Church of St Martin which became a cathedral in 1927.
www.cathedral.leicester.anglican.org
- Lichfield Cathedral - The City Council offers an illustrated history of the medieval cathedral and its predecessors: Litchfield has been the seat of a bishop from the 7th century.
www.lichfield.gov.uk/lcc-cathedral-early.html
- Lichfield Cathedral - The official web-site provides a history and floor-plan coloured to show dated building phases, with details of what is where. Photo album has expandable thumbnails.
www.lichfield-cathedral.org
- Lincoln Cathedral - The official site provides an outline history with reconstruction drawings, and a well-designed tour: beautiful photographs, including close-ups, with brief explanations, and a clickable plan.
www.lincolncathedral.com/index.htm
- Llandaff Cathedral - The official site provides an illustrated history of this mainly Gothic cathedral on one of the oldest Christian sites in Britain.
homepage.ntlworld.com/llandaff
- Medieval Cathedrals in England and Wales A-Z Guide - Britain Express provides a tourist guide: thumbnail photographs, brief histories and visitor information.
www.britainexpress.com/Where_to_go_in_Britain/Cathedrals/Cathedrals1.htm
- Medieval English Cathedrals and Churches - S.H. Shepherd's professional photos of Durham, Gloucester, Lincoln, Litchfield and Salisbury Cathedrals, along with some churches.
www.smu.edu/~sshepher/med.htm
- Ripon Cathedral - The official site provides an outline history of the medieval minster which became a cathedral in 1836 and an educational tour, with clickable cutaway view leading to text and illustrations suitable for school use.
www.riponcathedral.org.uk
- Rochester Cathedral - Largely Gothic, though with some Romanesque architecture remaining. The official site provides history, virtual tour using a sensitive ground plan and visitor information.
www.rochester.anglican.org/cathedral
- Salisbury Cathedral - The attractive official site has a brief history and building chronology. An interactive map of the close leads to photographs, history and visitor information on the buildings around the cathedral.
www.salisburycathedral.org.uk
- Salisbury Cathedral - Dan Hastings gives his thoughts on this masterpiece of medieval Gothic architecture, along with a fuzzy photograph and a better image of a painting by John Constable.
home.clara.net/stormbringer/salisbury/cathedral.html
- Salisbury Cathedral - Well-designed tour: an interactive aerial view leads to expandable photographs with commentaries and plans. Also primary text, essay, current research and bibliography. Part of Virginia University's Salisbury Project.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu/salisbury/docs/cathedral.html
- Sheffield Cathedral - The official site, hosted by Sheffield University, provides a history of this medieval church elevated to cathedral status in modern times.
www.shef.ac.uk/uni/projects/shefcath
- St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen - The official web-site delves into the medieval cathedral's Celtic roots and has a limited photo album.
www.stmachar.com
- St. Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Wales - The official web-site supplies an outline history of the Norman and Gothic church adopted as the cathedral for the new diocese of Monmouth in 1929.
www.churchinwales.org.uk/monmouth/diocese/5.html
- Winchester Cathedral - The official site of this magnificent medieval church provides a history, plan showing building phases and features, illustrated description and a gallery of professional, expandable photographs.
www.winchester-cathedral.org.uk
- Winchester Cathedral: St. Swithun's Shrine - An illustrated article in Britannia pieces together the evidence for the structure of this popular shrine destroyed in 1538. Bibliography.
www.britannia.com/church/shrines/sw-shrine.html
- Worcester Cathedral - Photographs and an elevation drawing from Alison Stones, Images of Medieval Art and Architecture.
www.pitt.edu/~medart/menuengl/mainwor.html
- York Minster - The elegant official site for the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe. Well-designed tour with photographs and brief historical details.
www.yorkminster.org
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