• We have never been here before and had the opportunity to tour Worcester Cathedral. The guides were very informative and helpful.
  • Flag of Worcester Cathedral, consisting of the cathedral's arms in the canton of a Saint George's Cross, usually flown from the cathedral tower.
  • This photo was taken on December 31st, 2014, in Worcester, a Cathedral City in England. We lived in this beautiful place for nine months back in 2014–2015.
  • Last week I climbed the Worcester Cathedral tower, and it was worth the 235 steps. Such a lovely view and a great way to spend a lunch break.
  • This crypt is directly linked to the second of the two saintly bishops, St Wulfstan, remaining intact from the time he rebuilt Worcester’s cathedral in 1084.
  • Unlike Salisbury, Worcester Cathedral is today the most complete surviving example of Sir George Gilbert Scott’s refitting of a cathedral choir.
  • Worcester Cathedral, a cornerstone of British ecclesiastical history, stands as a testament to centuries of faith, resilience, and architectural prowess.
  • They constantly added to Worcester Cathedral over the first 500 years. This means that visitors can see here many architectural influences.
  • Worcester Cathedral has been described as possibly the most interesting of all England’s cathedrals, especially architecturally. It was founded it in AD 680.
  • Its official name is The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Worcester, and has a whopping 235 steps to the top.