Photos of the Exterior of the Cathederal |
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The West front of the Cathederal Church of St Andrew |
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The West Door |
A close-up of carvings on the West front |
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Views of the cathederal from Tor Street, the Silver Street side of the moat and the North Lawn of the Bishop's Palace |
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A 360° view from the centre of the cloister quadrangle |
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The East cloister and the South side of the Cathederal from the Camery garden |
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The South West tower viewed from the cloister quadrangle |
The Chain Gate from the Cathederal to Vicar's Close |
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The foundations of the earlier churches and Cathederal in the present Camery garden |
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Two views of St Andrew's well, the springs which give the City its name, with the cathederal in the background |
The waterfall from the wells into the Bishop's palace moat, giving an indication of the volume of water produced by the springs |
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The Cathederal reflected in the wells, one of the most sketched, painted and photographed views |
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The waterfall where it enters the moat, the area was landscaped in the early 19th Century |