Exeter Cathedral (officially the Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter) is a Gothic cathedral in Exeter dating mostly from the 13th and 14th centuries. It is notable for its stout Norman towers, its Gothic west front covered in weathered sculptures, and its beautiful nave, which boasts the longest unbroken Gothic ceiling in the world.
Exeter Cathedral is considered the finest surviving example of Decorated Gothic, a form of architecture that flourished in England from 1270 to 1369. The Cathedrals of England calls it "the Decorated cathedral par excellence."
For more information please visit the Cathedrals website www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk
Exeter Cathedral - North Tower
Exeter Cathedral - South Tower
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Exeter Cathedral - South Tower
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Exeter Cathedral - West
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Exeter Cathedral - Nr Tinleys
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For other older images of the Cathedral click on the following links:
The Nave
Cathedral Green
Molls Coffee House
Cathedral Green by Night
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