2022

NZ2742 : North Wall, Durham Cathedral

taken 3 years ago, near to Durham, County Durham, England

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North Wall, Durham Cathedral
North Wall, Durham Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, usually known as Durham Cathedral, occupies a strategic position on a promontory high above the River Wear. The present cathedral was founded in AD 1093 and was largely completed by the mid-twelfth century, replacing the 10th century "White Church". It is the only cathedral in England to retain almost all of its Norman craftsmanship, and one of few to preserve the unity and integrity of its original design (LinkExternal link for more information).

The cathedral is a major tourist attraction within the region, a central tower of 217 feet providing views of Durham and the surrounding area. It is a grade I listed building (List Entry Number: 1161023 LinkExternal link Historic England).

Durham Cathedral and Castle, together with their precincts, are designated as a World Heritage Site.

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NZ2742, 1611 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
David Dixon   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Sunday, 21 August, 2022   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 26 August, 2022
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 273 421 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:46.4226N 1:34.6195W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 273 422
View Direction
West-southwest (about 247 degrees)
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