Chichester Cathedral
Chichester Cathedral in Chichester, Sussex, England has superposed 'Norman' (English Romanesque) arcades in the nave and choir, with much Early English (Early Gothic) building. The architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner rated it 'the most typical English cathedral' (Buildings of England: Sussex). The nave is unusual in that its aisles were doubled in the 13th century. Chichester is the only medieval cathedral in England with a separate bell tower, like a campanile, and also the only one visible from the sea.
External link
- Illustrated biography of St. Richard of Chichester; photos of the cathedral.
- Photo repertory and bibliography.
- official website.
- Bell's Cathedrals: Chichester (1901) by Hubert C. Corlette - from Project Gutenberg
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