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You are in: Hereford and Worcester > In Pictures > 360 > Buildings The inside of Worcester cathedral photographed by Bob Bilsland. Enjoy the view from the top of Worcester cathedral, without ...
This retrofit of Worcester Cathedral’s undercroft into a learning centre is an exercise in detail and light-touch architecture. Photography by Andy Marshall and James Atkinson Learning has always been ...
have curated a sound and light art show which will be projected onto the cathedral’s stunning architecture. Stephen Edwards, vice-dean of Worcester Cathedral, said: “We’re very excited to be ...
ALONGSIDE Worcester Cathedral’s primary function as a place of worship at the heart of the city and region, it is also a ...
Worcester Cathedral, built between 1084 and 1504, will provide a place for warmth, the canon said An appeal has gone out to help keep Worcester Cathedral warm throughout winter for people ...
Awards RIBA West Midlands Award 2022, RIBA West Midlands Conservation Award 2022, RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year Award 2022 and RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year Award 2022 (sponsored by ...
The quality of the music in so many of our cathedrals is as remarkable as the stunning medieval architecture ... I found that the view of Worcester Cathedral was rather better from the path ...
Worcester mayor Mel Allcott said the open days were a chance to show off the city's history People are being offered the chance to find out about historical cathedral graffiti and visit an English ...
Part of a pinnacle fell from a tower at Worcester Cathedral and damaged the north choir aisle's roof Repairs are under way at a cathedral after part of its roof was damaged during Storm Arwen.
Dogs are being welcomed to Worcester Cathedral from Monday (17 July) as part of a trial during the summer to decide whether the venue should be made permanently dog-friendly. The cathedral already ...
This retrofit of Worcester Cathedral’s undercroft into a learning centre is an exercise in detail and light-touch architecture. Photography by Andy Marshall and James Atkinson Learning has always been ...