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The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter

A cathedral was founded in Exeter around 1050 after the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall was moved from Crediton. The current building was completed around 1400 and is a fine example of English gothic architecture, the cathedral has the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world.

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The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter

A cathedral was founded in Exeter around 1050 after the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall was moved from Crediton. The current building was completed around 1400 and is a fine example of English gothic architecture, the cathedral has the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world.

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The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter
Stone vaulting in the Nave

A cathedral was founded in Exeter around 1050 after the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall was moved from Crediton. The current building was completed around 1400 and is a fine example of English gothic architecture, the cathedral has the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world.

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The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter

A cathedral was founded in Exeter around 1050 after the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall was moved from Crediton. The current building was completed around 1400 and is a fine example of English gothic architecture, the cathedral has the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world.

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The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter
The West Front

A cathedral was founded in Exeter around 1050 after the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall was moved from Crediton. The current building was completed around 1400 and is a fine example of English gothic architecture, the cathedral has the longest uninterrupted medieval stone vaulted ceiling in the world.


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