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Abberley & Malvern Hills Geopark

The Abberley & Malvern Hills Geopark exists to enhance public understanding of the area's earth heritage.

Birmingham Cathedral (St Philips)

Birmingham Cathedral (St Philips)

A beautiful historic building at the heart of the city, Birmingham Cathedral contains four famous Pre-Raphaelite windows by Burne-Jones, surrounded by restored churchyard.

Coventry (VIC) - St Michael's Tower

Coventry (VIC) - St Michael's Tower

The city centre Visitor Information Centre is located within the tower of St Michael's Cathedral ruins

Coventry Cathedral Coventry Cathedral

Coventry Cathedral

An Extraordinary Place....A Story you can't Ignore! Discover a thousand years of history, from Lady Godiva's Anglo-Saxon Priory, to the stunning architecture of the nations's favorite 20th Century building - the Cathedral of St Michael.

Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral

Built on a place of worship used since Saxon times, Hereford Cathedral contains some of the finest examples of architecture from Norman times to the present day.

St Chad's Cathedral

St. Chad's Cathedral

Gothic-style with German or Belgian influences notably fine twin spires. Fifteenth-century German and Flemish artwork. Excellent John Hardman stained glass. Shrine of St. Chad

Detail of reredos

Stoke Minster

The Minster Church of St Peter ad Vincula is a Saxon foundation, but was rebuilt in 1826. In the grounds is the upright of a carved stone preaching cross. It is the burial place of many of the potters who made Stoke-on-Trent famous, and contains memorials to Josiah Wedgwood and his wife Sarah abd the Spode family. In 2000 it was the venue for Sir Stanley Matthew's funeral.

Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral is one of England's most magnificent and inspiring buildings, a place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries.

Worcester Cathedral - Library

Worcester Cathedral is one of England's most magnificent and inspiring buildings, a place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries.

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