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Southwell Minster
Church Street, Southwell NG25 0HD Route Planner
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The most outstanding feature of this Norman cathedral is its superb bay sculpted by a master mason in the late 13C. Built around 1108 within a surrounding wall, it is the only cathedral in England to have a complete set of three Norman towers. The fine main façade, flanked by two towers, has a Perpendicular-style stained-glass window. Inside, the Early English Gothic chancel and chapter house are remarkable.

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  • From £90
    The Saracens Head Hotel
    Good 7.4
    140 m - Market Place, Southwell NG25 0HE
  • From £42
    Reindeer Accomodation
    Good 7.8
    339 m - 26 A Westgate Flat A, Southwell NG25 0JH
  • From £95
    8 Park Terrace
    Pleasant 6.9
    418 m - 8 Park Terrace, Southwell NG25 0LQ

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