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Well, three cities actually. Two cathedrals (a City Cathedral and a Village Cathedral), and two cities (a Cathedral City and an Industrial City), had and still have a direct influence on Market Town and The Village. Cathedral City is a place of great antiquity - from Roman times, through Anglo-Saxon, Danish and Norman, to modern industrial and commercial. Here are some photographs of some aspects of Cathedral City, see if you can spot the different characteristics . . .

 


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A classical view of City Cathedral across the square.

 

r0300175.jpg (40960 bytes)Antiquity all around the perimeter of City Cathedral.

 

r0300176.jpg (40960 bytes)Another corner of City Cathedral perimeter.

 

 

r0300177.jpg (40960 bytes)Stone buildings are a feature of City Cathedral precincts.

r0300178.jpg (40960 bytes)More picturesque buildings around City Cathedral.

 

r0300183.jpg (40960 bytes)A hilly shopping area near to City Cathedral.

 

 

 

r0300185.jpg (40960 bytes)A very old (Norman) house near to City Cathedral.

 

r0300186.jpg (40960 bytes)And near City Cathedral, an ancient Norman Castle. (With some more 'modern' attachments!

r0300190.jpg (40960 bytes)A distant view of the ancient Cathedral towers in the background from the modern retail estate . (Can you see them ?)

 

 

 

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