Worcester Cathedral

Worcester cathedral during the floods
Worcester cathedral during the floods
'The High Altar' at the beautiful Worcester Cathedral.
Worcester Cathedral, before the English Reformation known as Worcester Priory, is an Anglican cathedral in Worcester, England; situated on a bank overlooking the River Severn. It is the seat of the Bishop of Worcester. Its official name is the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester. Built between 1084 and 1504.


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we only visited to get out of the rain - but glad we did it is a lovely Cathedral not to be missed

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