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Marvellous cathedral with a warm welcome (Nice tea room)
Fascinating building with a long interesting history of ups and downs. Very photogenic. Really friendly and knowledgeable guide gave great insight, making our visit. Good tea room with great coffee ...
Marvellous cathedral with a warm welcome (Nice tea room)
Fascinating building with a long interesting history of ups and downs. Very photogenic. Really friendly and knowledgeable guide gave great insight, making our visit. Good tea room with great coffee ...
As this is the smallest cathedral in Britain, we called in on the way from Llandudno to Wem, in Shropshire. This cathedral was sacked by King Henry III in 1245, King Edward I in 1282 and by Owain Glyn...
As this is the smallest cathedral in Britain, we called in on the way from Llandudno to Wem, in Shropshire. This cathedral was sacked by King Henry III in 1245, King Edward I in 1282 and by Owain Glyn...
Stunning little cathedral in a beautiful town. Staff very welcoming and friendly, taking us through the history of the building and showing some of the local attractions/features.
Marvellous cathedral with a warm welcome (Nice tea room)
Fascinating building with a long interesting history of ups and downs. Very photogenic. Really friendly and knowledgeable guide gave great insight, making our visit. Good tea room with great coffee ...
Marvellous cathedral with a warm welcome (Nice tea room)
Fascinating building with a long interesting history of ups and downs. Very photogenic. Really friendly and knowledgeable guide gave great insight, making our visit. Good tea room with great coffee ...
Great historical atmosphere!
As this is the smallest cathedral in Britain, we called in on the way from Llandudno to Wem, in Shropshire. This cathedral was sacked by King Henry III in 1245, King Edward I in 1282 and by Owain Glyn...
Great historical atmosphere!
As this is the smallest cathedral in Britain, we called in on the way from Llandudno to Wem, in Shropshire. This cathedral was sacked by King Henry III in 1245, King Edward I in 1282 and by Owain Glyn...
Beautiful cathedral and stunning location
Stunning little cathedral in a beautiful town. Staff very welcoming and friendly, taking us through the history of the building and showing some of the local attractions/features.