Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells
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Percy Dearmer. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells
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WELLS CATHEDRAL
CHAPTER I
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
Footnote
CHAPTER II
THE EXTERIOR
THE TIERS
Footnote
CHAPTER III
THE INTERIOR
CHAPTER IV
HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE
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Percy Dearmer
A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
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"The thirteenth century," he concludes, "had done its great creative work, and had left to future ages only to improve and develop according to the principles which the thirteenth century had laid down. That is to say, the thirteenth century had done for the local church of Wells what it did for England, what it did for Europe, and for the world."
The choir, however, was not so cramped as Mr Freeman thought, for it included one bay of the nave, as we now know from a notice of the making of Haselshaw's tomb, which was dug at the entrance to the choir; and, indeed, the marks where the screen was fixed are still visible on the piers at this point. From the top of the screen the great rood looked down the nave, and on each side of the doorway stood an altar, that on the north dedicated to Our Lady, that on the south to St. Andrew. The aisles of the choir were also screened off from the nave, and outside their gates were two more altars—St. Saviour's on the north, and St. Edmund's on the south. Thus the nave, where men were ever coming and going, walking and talking, and in laxer times buying and selling as well, was quite shut off from the more sacred places. Yet here, too, were altars and shrines, and here came the processions on Sundays and holidays.
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