St Albans Cathedral

The building of St Albans Cathedral as you see it today began in 1077.
The Roman bricks and Flint from the ruined city of Verulamium was used in the construction.
The oldest known site of continuous Christian worship in Britain is St Albans Cathedral.
For more information and details of St Albans Cathedral. easterncathedrals.org.uk

Ref: Cat No: A0594PB

Date: 25/07/2009

Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire, England

Photographer: Copyright John Lloyd

St Albans Cathedral

The building of St Albans Cathedral as you see it today began in 1077.
The Roman bricks and Flint from the ruined city of Verulamium was used in the construction.
The oldest known site of continuous Christian worship in Britain is St Albans Cathedral.
For more information and details of St Albans Cathedral. easterncathedrals.org.uk

Ref: Cat No: A0594PB

Date: 25/07/2009

Location: St Albans, Hertfordshire, England

Photographer: Copyright John Lloyd