
A reverent yet lively portrait unfolds, guiding listeners through the birth of York Minster from a modest early Christian gathering to the soaring stone edifice that dominates the skyline today. The author weaves together lyrical observations, historical records, and personal reflections, inviting you to feel the weight of centuries pressed into the cathedral’s walls.
The narrative traces successive waves of architectural taste—Romanesque solidity, Gothic ambition, Victorian restoration—while introducing the clergy, craftsmen, and patrons whose visions shaped each phase. Illustrated with vivid descriptions of the building’s art and ornament, the book offers a window onto the spiritual and cultural forces that have both preserved and transformed this house of worship, leaving listeners with a deeper appreciation for its enduring beauty.
Language
en
Duration
~47 minutes (46K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-06-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1828
A longtime Dean of York, he wrote with the eye of someone who knew one of England’s great cathedrals from the inside. His work brings church history and architecture together in a clear, practical way.
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