Earlier this week we met up with friends and spent some time looking around Exeter Cathedral. For those of you who don't live in the UK, Exeter is in Devon in the south west.
Construction of the Cathedral began in 1114 with a major rebuild between 1270 and 1350.
The ceiling you can see here is the longest continuous medieval stone vault in the world at 96 metres long.
There is a replica of one of the bosses that hold the vaulting together in the next picture to the right of the Bishops Throne which is 16m tall.
Everywhere you look in the Cathedral you can see beautiful canvas work and embroidery.
I love the way these cushions are shaped to fit round the pillars.
Some more examples
There were a series of works by Ilya Fisher on display. She is a photographer who add stitch to her pieces.
Beautiful pictures! I would have missed those cushions and other txtiles if you did not point it out. Thank you!🌷
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was an interesting visit, Lin. Lovely to see the old tapestries. Hehe cute to see the cat door!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I have passed Exeter many time on routes "to" and "from", but never actually visited.
ReplyDeleteI nearly went to university in Exeter - look at what I missed!
ReplyDeleteI looove old cathedrals and this one is awesome. They really knew how to build things to last back then and I love how the UK has so many beautiful centuries old buildings . I never got to Devon as I was on a time line to drive down to Cornwall. I glanced at the off ramp as I drove past lol. 7 years ago now!
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures! Thank you very much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOk that just immediately went on my bucket list - how absolutely gorgeous! Today's builders could learn a few things, eh?
ReplyDeleteI never tire of virtual field trips around the UK. The architecture and art are just stunning.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - amazing architecture particularly in the ceiling.
ReplyDeletethere is nothing like that here........it is amazing.........
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