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1Architecture: Especially in Relation to Our Parish Churches

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  • First Year Published: 1886
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    Norman architecture

    The term Norman architecture is used to categorise styles of Romanesque architecture developed by the Normans in the various lands under their dominion

    Exeter Cathedral

    misericords, an astronomical clock and the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world. The site where Exeter Cathedral was constructed was

    Cadney

    priory stands Newstead Priory Farmhouse, which retains the remains of a Norman vaulted room and a Perpendicular window. The farm is Grade I listed. The clergyman

    Winchester Cathedral

    building is vaulted, some using stone and other parts, wood. The oldest vaulted part of the building is the 11th-century crypt, which is vaulted in stone

    Fingest

    church of St Bartholomew's dates from the early Norman period. It has an unusual tower, with a double vaulted roof. The church is a Grade I listed building

    St John's Chapel, London

    from Caen stone imported from France, St John's has a tunnel-vaulted nave with groin-vaulted aisles and an east apse, above and around which curve the gallery

    Pevensey Castle

    the end of the entrance bridge, which had two D-shaped towers flanking a vaulted entrance passage. The towers were built on three levels with arrow slits

    Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England

    1536, Norwich Cathedral has a Norman form, retaining the greater part of its original stone structure, which was then vaulted between 1416 and 1472 in a

    Cefalù Cathedral

    than both the nave and aisles. While parts of the building are barrel-vaulted and parts have an open timber roof, the presbytery has a ribbed vault of

    The Castle, Newcastle

    with a passage running between them. On either side of the passage was a vaulted guardroom. There was a drawbridge at the front (facing west) and another