Close-up details of the carved stone-work, making up part of the Covered Colonnande in the Cloisters, Canterbury Cathedral.


The Cloisters are situated on the north side of the Canterbury Cathedral. It is a covered colonnade that encloses small square courtyards attached to the side of the Cathedral. The structure dates from the 14th century; it was planned and built in around 1400 by a Kentish Man, Stephen Lote. The highlight of the cloisters is the grandiose domed roof decorated with many painted shields and figures. The walkway served as a place for contemplation as well as for reading and writing. On the ceiling of the Cloisters are knobs that bear the arms of persons who have contributed money to the building and decoration of the Cathedral.


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Location: Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent,
Photo credit: © John Gaffen 2 / Alamy / Afripics
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