About This Book
The book is a pictorial and historical guide to an ancient cathedral city, combining on-site description, architectural analysis, and narrative history. It traces the city's development from its early sacred foundations through medieval pilgrimage to the effects of religious reform, describes the cathedral's plan and notable chapels and towers, and observes surviving medieval walls, gates, abbey ruins and narrow streets. Anecdotes illustrate changing civic attitudes toward heritage, while plans, illustrations, and a chaptered structure help readers navigate the cathedral, the priory and the urban fabric.
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