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Beverly Minster, East Riding of Yorkshire

Beverly Minster, East Riding of Yorkshire Image

Beverley Minster is often regarded as one of the finest examples of English Perpendicular Architecture, rivalling the Decorated qualities of York Minster a few miles away. Originally founded by St. John of Beverley, who died here in 721, his relics were rediscovered in the 17 th century and are now buried in a grave marked by a marble slab in the Nave The minster has endured destruction by Viking raiders in 866 and was rebuilt in a variety of Early English, Decorated and, most magnificently, Perpendicular styles, especially the west front with its 163 feet high twin towers and superb richly decorated nine light west window. Its arch is bounded by a sweeping crocketed canopy, terminated in delicate finials.

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Cathedrals and Churches

Beverly Minster, East Riding of Yorkshire

Beverly Minster, East Riding of Yorkshire Image

Beverley Minster is often regarded as one of the finest examples of English Perpendicular Architecture, rivalling the Decorated qualities of York Minster a few miles away. Originally founded by St. John of Beverley, who died here in 721, his relics were rediscovered in the 17 th century and are now buried in a grave marked by a marble slab in the Nave The minster has endured destruction by Viking raiders in 866 and was rebuilt in a variety of Early English, Decorated and, most magnificently, Perpendicular styles, especially the west front with its 163 feet high twin towers and superb richly decorated nine light west window. Its arch is bounded by a sweeping crocketed canopy, terminated in delicate finials.