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1. West door 2. South tower & Consistory court 3. North tower & baptistry 4. Nave 5. Crossing 6. Choir 7. Lady Chapel 8. South porch 9. South aisle 10. South transept 11. South door 12. South choir aisle/St. Erasmus chapel 13. North aisle 14. North transpet 15. North choir aisle 16. St. Werburgh's chapel 17. Vestry 18. Vestibule 19. Chapter house 20. Slype 21. Monk's Parlour with Song School above it. 22. Refectory 23. Shop 24. Undercroft 25. Abbot's Passage 26. Cloister 27. Cloister garth 28. Reception 29. Memorial garden
a. Font b. RAF Memorial chapel c. Cheshire Regiment Memorial d. Monument to 1st Duke of Westminster e. St Mary Magdalen Chapel (Children's Chapel) f. St. Oswald's Chapel g. St. George's Chapel (Cheshire Regiment) h. St. Nicholas' Chapel i. Choir Stalls j. Bishop's Throne k. High Altar l. St. Werburgh's Shrine m . East Window n. organ o. Bishop Pearson's Tomb p. Cobweb painting q. Night Stairs r. Day Stairs s. Wall Pulpit t. Lavatorium u. Norman entrance to refectory v. Carells w. Scriptorium x. Fountain and Sculpture y. Education centre z. WCs
Exterior [ edit ]
Cloister garth [ edit ]
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Fountain and Sculpture [ edit ]
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Memorial garden [ edit ]
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Interior [ edit ]
West door [ edit ]
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South tower & Consistory court [ edit ]
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North tower & baptistry [ edit ]
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Nine Men's Morris board scratched into the base of the north column in the baptistry
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Crossing [ edit ]
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Crossing vault
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Choir stalls, south [ edit ]
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Choir stalls, north [ edit ]
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Choir stall canopy detail
Lady Chapel [ edit ]
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South porch [ edit ]
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South aisle [ edit ]
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South transept [ edit ]
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South door [ edit ]
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South choir aisle [ edit ]
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North aisle [ edit ]
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North transept [ edit ]
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North choir aisle [ edit ]
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St. Werburgh's chapel [ edit ]
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Vestibule [ edit ]
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Chapter house [ edit ]
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Monk's Parlour [ edit ]
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Refectory [ edit ]
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Undercroft [ edit ]
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Abbot's Passage [ edit ]
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Cloister [ edit ]
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Reception [ edit ]
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Early Christian font with peacocks and the Alpha-Omega Chi-Rho sign.[1]
RAF Memorial chapel [ edit ]
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Monument to 1st Duke of Westminster [ edit ]
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Monument to the Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster , C.J. Blomfield, 1902.[1]
Cheshire Regiment Memorial [ edit ]
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St Mary Magdalen Chapel (Children's Chapel) [ edit ]
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St. Oswald's Chapel [ edit ]
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St. George's Chapel (Cheshire Regiment) [ edit ]
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St. Nicholas' Chapel [ edit ]
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Choir Stalls [ edit ]
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Bishop's Throne [ edit ]
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Farmer & Brindley to design by Scott. 1876.[2]
Farmer & Brindley to design by Scott. 1876.[2]
High Altar [ edit ]
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St. Werburgh's Shrine [ edit ]
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Bishop Pearson's Tomb [ edit ]
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Cobweb painting [ edit ]
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Night stairs [ edit ]
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Day Stairs [ edit ]
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Wall Pulpit [ edit ]
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Lavatorium [ edit ]
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Norman entrance to refectory [ edit ]
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Carells [ edit ]
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Scriptorium [ edit ]
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Education centre [ edit ]
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West window [ edit ]
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Nave, south windows [ edit ]
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Westminster window. 1 of 3. Abstract design, responding to the theme of continuity and change. 1092 to lower left pane. Alan Younger, 1992.[4]
Westminster window. 2 of 3. Abstract design, responding to the theme of continuity and change. Alan Younger, 1992.[4]
Westminster window. 3 of 3. Abstract design, responding to the theme of continuity and change. 1992 to lower right pane. Alan Younger, 1992.[4]
William Wailes, 1862.[4]
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Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1890.[5]
South transept, south windows [ edit ]
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The 1887 Great South window by Heaton, Butler and Bayne.[1]
South transept, west windows [ edit ]
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Powell, 1892.[1]
Charles Eamer Kempe, 1904.[1]
South transept, east windows [ edit ]
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Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1876.[1]
Charles Eamer Kempe, 1890.[1]
Charles Eamer Kempe, 1892.[1]
Charles Eamer Kempe, 1902.[1]
East window [ edit ]
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William Wailes, 1859.[6]
Lady chapel, south windows [ edit ]
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William Wailes, 1859.[6]
William Wailes, 1859.[6]
William Wailes, 1859.[6]
North transept, east window [ edit ]
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North choir aisle, north windows [ edit ]
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Clayton & Bell, 1863.[2]
Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1863.[2]
William Wailes, 1853.[2]
William Wailes, 1859.[2]
St. Werburgh's chapel, east window [ edit ]
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O'Connor, 1857.[6]
St. Werburgh's chapel, north windows [ edit ]
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William Wailes, 1859.[2]
William Wailes, 1859.[2]
Chapter house, east window [ edit ]
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Heaton, Butler & Bayne, 1872.[7]
Slype, east window [ edit ]
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Slype, northeast window [ edit ]
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Choir, east window [ edit ]
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Heaton, Butler and Bayne, 1884.[2]
South choir aisle, south windows [ edit ]
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crop and level
crop and level Constructed by Hardman, designed by A.W.N. Pugin , 1850.[8]
crop and level William Wailes, 1852.[8]
crop and level William Wailes, 1852.[8]
Chapel of Saint Erasmus windows [ edit ]
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left window missing Clayton and Bell, 1872[8]
Clayton and Bell, 1872[8]
Clayton and Bell, 1872[8]
Clayton and Bell, 1872[8]
Galleries [ edit ]
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