There is little furnishing here: a side table, and curiously an hexagonal central table. PLAN
Much of the original stained glass has gone, but some fragments remain set in the windows. A sad remnant of the beauty once on display here.
We complete our Minster tour by admiring some of the chapter house foliage. [Wikimedia Commons Photo]
I hope you have enjoyed visiting Southwell Cathedral with me. I just love this Cathedral with its long history and variety of architectural styles.
I am happy to receive constructive comments or corrections concerning this website. The best websites are the ones which have no errors! I am grateful to my wife Margie who has proof-read these pages.
Much of this text has been taken from the Cathedral booklet ‘A Visitor’s Companion’ and of course from Wikipedia, and I gladly acknowledge these sources.
The photographs are all mine except for the few acknowledged in the text. The link for the Cathedral website is:
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Paul Scott Site created 01 / 2019 ; reformatted 05 / 2020