In which I walk past Norwich Cathedral

I’m on a work placement at the moment, and every day I walk there and back past one of Norwich’s fine pair of cathedrals.

Our Catholic Cathedral, The Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist was built quite recently by English standards, only being finished in 1910. At that point it was simply an extremely grand parish church, but in 1976 it became the base for a new diocese, the Diocese of East Anglia.

The Catholic Cathedral Church of St John the Baptist in Norwich, England.

It is a rather grand building to get to walk past everyday, and it always keeps my attention as I stroll towards it up Earlham Road. It was such a lovely day I couldn’t resist taking a few pictures. I’ll see if I can get a decent picture of our far older Anglican Cathedral this week. I’m in a photography sort of mood at the moment!

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