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Exeter Cathedral.

The earliest part of the cathedral are the twin north and south towers, which are Norman in style, and date from the late 12thc. The rest of the church was built in about a hundred years, from c1275-1375. This gives the building a unity of style which is unusual among English cathedrals.

 

Stained glass in the Lady Chapel. The Virgin and Child with St. Anne - Flemish early 16thc.

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Uploaded on July 26, 2017
Taken on July 25, 2017