Cathedrals of Britain: West, South West and Wales (Paperback)
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Series: Cathedrals of Britain
Pages: 136
Illustrations: 32
ISBN: 9781526703965
Published: 6th June 2018
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Pointing persistently to heaven: A guide to UK cathedrals
Rich, rolling countryside and historic towns, scenic coasts and picture-perfect landscapes. The west of England and Wales has many attractions, and not least of these are its cathedrals. Here you’ll find some of Britain’s finest and most awe-inspiring. From the country’s longest cathedral, at Winchester, to its smallest, at St Asaph. From the tallest spire in the country at Salisbury, to the longest Gothic stone vaulted ceiling in the world at Exeter.
You’ll also find the cathedral founded in the nation’s smallest city by the man who would become the patron saint of Wales. One of the most impressive and famous cathedral fronts in the country, decorated with one of the largest collections of medieval statues in Europe. And one of only six abbeys saved from destruction during Henry VIII’s purge of the Reformation.
Book Four: The West and South West of England and Wales
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Church Times, 23 November 2018
Well illustrated throughout, this 136-page paperback is a fascinating read.
Barry Gem, Cowbridge Gem, Llantwit Major Gem and Bridgend & Porthcawl Gem - 23rd August 2018 - reviewed by Brian Lee
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Waterside, Summer 2018
About Bernadette Fallon
Bernadette Fallon has been a writer, journalist and broadcaster for the past 20 years, with a particular fondness for travel and a passionate love of old buildings. Her work as a travel and lifestyle journalist has taken her all over the world.