Durham Cathedral is a Norman building constructed between 1093 and 1133 in the Romanesque style. It was founded as a monastic cathedral built to house the shrine of St Cuthbert, replacing an ...
Most Anglo-Norman churches had timber roofs instead of the usual Romanesque, rounded stone vaults. The exception is Durham Cathedral where the nave and choir are supported by the first known ...
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