Norman
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Norwich Cathedral
Norwich, England
Dating primarily from the 12th century, the beautiful Norwich Cathedral features a magnificent set of roof bosses, misericords, monuments and more.
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Church of St Mary
Bucklebury, England
Church. Mainly C12 and C15 with C19 chancel.
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Church of St Nicholas
Rotherfield Greys, England
Church and chapel. Romanesque, early C17 chapel, restoration in 1865 by W. Woodman.
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Ipsden Church
Ipsden, England
12th-14th century flint church with Romanesque, Transitional and Perpendicular features, wall monuments, and a beautifully painted organ.
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Dover Castle
Dover, England
Norman keep C.1155 of ragstone ashlar blocks picked out flints with Caen stone dressings. Around the keep are ranges of C18 houses of 2 to 3 storeys ashlar with flint galleting. Round headed windows.
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Norman Tower
Bury St. Edmunds, England
Monastic gate, now used as a belfry for the Cathedral Church of St James (qv). Built under Abbot Anselm between 1120 and 1148; Romanesque. Restored by LN Cottingham in 1846/7. Barnack stone.
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Church of St Mary
North Leigh, England
Church. E.
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
Alsop en le Dale, England
Church. C12 remains but largely rebuilt in 1882-3 by F J Robinson. Coursed rubble limestone with gritstone dressings.
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St. David's Cathedral
St Davids
c.1200
Founded in the 7th century, St. David's Cathedral in Wales was a major pilgrimage destination in the Middle Ages thanks to its relics of St. David.
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St. Mary's Church
Black Bourton, England
Black Bourton Church is a charming village parish church that is well worth a visit for its Norman architecture and faded 13th-century murals of biblical scenes and saints.
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The Church of St Mary
Deerhurst, England
This church near Gloucester is a mix of English architectural styles from Saxon to Tudor. Notable features include a Saxon spiral-carved font, Saxon sculptures and medieval stained glass.
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Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity
Winchester, England
This beautiful cathedral has a Gothic facade but dates mostly from 1097. It is the longest cathedral in England and its interior offers murals, misericords, an ancient font and the grave of Jane Austen.