Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral is a magnificent Norman building set in the largest close in England.
The cathedral spire is the second tallest in England, and the cloisters are the largest monastic cloisters in the country.
The nave roof bosses, illustrating the Bible from Creation to the Day of Judgement, and the Saxon Bishop's throne in the eastern apse, are unique features.
The ground plan is almost unchanged from the Romanesque original, with fourteen bays making up an unusually long aisle.


One of the stained-glass windows
Elm Hill - a 17th Century Street