Norwich West Window
Norwich's Cathedral started life as an Anglo Saxon settlement, this and 2 churches were demolished to make way for the large building begun in 1096.
Additions were later made but the building is mainly in Norman style with it's original Norman tower. The original wooden spire collapsed in 1362 taking down the Norman eastern later rebuilt in the perpendicular style, the present spire dates to the late 15th-Century, it's 315 ft the second highest in England after Salisbury. Aswell as this the Cathedral's cloisters are the second largest in the country again only out done by Salisbury.
Norwich West Window
Norwich's Cathedral started life as an Anglo Saxon settlement, this and 2 churches were demolished to make way for the large building begun in 1096.
Additions were later made but the building is mainly in Norman style with it's original Norman tower. The original wooden spire collapsed in 1362 taking down the Norman eastern later rebuilt in the perpendicular style, the present spire dates to the late 15th-Century, it's 315 ft the second highest in England after Salisbury. Aswell as this the Cathedral's cloisters are the second largest in the country again only out done by Salisbury.