2 June 2023

St Albans Cathedral, The West Front

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The post card shows the West Front of St Albans Cathedral, which is what greeted me after a somewhat steep climb from Verulamium Park. I went there last January of 2022 when I have a few hours to spare waiting for my wife attending lessons from the nearby university in Hatfield, Herfordshire. I spent a considerable time inside and the nearby garden of the cathedral after a quick tour of the city's market place.

According to Wikipedia:
St Albans Cathedral, officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban but often referred to locally as "the Abbey", is a Church of England cathedral in St Albans, England. Much of its architecture dates from Norman times. It ceased to be an abbey following its dissolution in the 16th century and became a cathedral in 1877. Although legally a cathedral church, it differs in certain particulars from most other cathedrals in England, being also used as a parish church, of which the dean is rector with the same powers, responsibilities and duties as that of any other parish. At 85 metres long, it has the longest nave of any cathedral in England.

Probably founded in the 8th century, the present building is Norman or Romanesque architecture of the 11th century, with Gothic and 19th-century additions.