Cathedral Church of St Peter, Exeter, Devon
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Description
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EXETER CATHEDRAL
CATHEDRAL CLOSE
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST PETER
(Formerly listed under CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST PETER, CATHEDRAL CLOSE)
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Commenced 1275 in grey Beer limestone, completed mid C14. 7 bay nave, palm vaulted 1353 onwards. 7 bays to the East of the crossing, 4 to the choir, 3 to the presbytery. Lady chapel of 3 bays. East end completed circa 1310. Triforum added 1316-18. West front of mid C14 with much figure carving, restored and cleaned 1972. Norman towers over the transepts. Cathedral restored by Scott 1870-7. Minstrels Gallery, mid C14. Bishop's Throne of 1313-1317, one of the finest pieces of woodwork of its date. Clock of 1376, restored and renewed. Font, 1692. Some good glass, East window of 1389. Many monuments.
All the listed buildings in Cathedral Close form a group.
External Links
- Historic England Listing
- Exeter Cathedral at Wikipedia
- Exeter Cathedral official website
- Wikidata Q1131208
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Recommended Books
Herefordshire (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England)
Setting up a Listed Building Heritage Partnership Agreement: Historic England Advice Note 5
Listed Buildings: The Law and Practice of Historic Buildings, Ancient Monuments and Conservation Areas
Development and Design of Heritage Sensitive Sites: Strategies for Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas
Oxfordshire: North and West (Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England)
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