Hereford Cathedral
By (Author) Hereford Cathedral
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
8th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Architecture: religious buildings
726.6094242
Paperback
40
Width 210mm, Height 250mm
210g
Hereford Cathedral, with its origins in the seventh century, is one of the oldest cathedral foundations in England and retains a warmth and intimacy all its own. Its two patron saints, the martyred Saxon King Ethelbert and the Norman Bishop Thomas Cantilupe, brought medieval pilgrims and their votive offerings, greatly increasing the cathedrals revenues. This led both to a series of ambitious building projects such as the fine 13th-century Lady Chapel, and to the accumulation of some rare treasures, including the famed Mappa Mundi, a copy of the Magna Carta, the medieval Cantilupe shrine and a 17th-century chained library.
This richly illustrated guide offers a readable and informative introduction to the buildings, treasures and history of one of Englands lesser-known cathedrals.