Peterborough Cathedral, Cambridgeshire - 7th September 2005

With 45 minutes to kill whilst getting an emergency passport replacement sorted out, Nosher wanders over to the nearby Peterborough Cathedral for a quick look around. The cathedral is partly famous for its Western front entrance, which has been described as "the most magnificent portico in Europe".

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Votive candles burn away

Votive candles burn away

The nave and ceiling dating from 1230

Leaded lights

The grand entrance

Peterborough looks like Winchester from this angle

Wandering around the close

Someone flakes out on the lawn

The cathedral's West Front

A slightly-scary 1970s statue of Jesus

A view of the nave

Looking straight up at the central tower

In the choir

Stained-glass windows

More stained glass

Some royal standards

A covered altar

An amazing ceiling

Stained glass in the trancept

A sleeping marble dude

Under the tower

People wander around

Plaque dedicated to Edith Cavell

An interesting victorian radiator