Visit this impressive Norman Cathedral. Check out the Norman Arch leading to the Cathedral Square (Oldest working gateway in Europe) and check out the fan vault right at the back of the cathedral.
Beautiful cathedral. Tombstone od Chaterine of Aragorn is here. Lots of information around to read and the volunteers were very friendly and helpful. Very recommended.
After her execution at nearby Fotheringhay Castle, Mary Queen of Scots was buried here on 30 July 1587 by order of Elizabeth I. However, in 1612, James I had her remains brought to Westminster Abbey.
(Province of Cantebury, the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, St. Paul & St. Andrew, consecrated 1238) The original church dates from around 655AD as one of the first centres of Christianity in England.
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