• The early history of St. Paul's Cathedral, from its ancient beginnings to its destruction in the Great Fire of London. Part one from Britain Express.
  • There has been a place of worship on the site of St Paul’s Cathedral in Ludgate Hill, London since 604 AD. 2. The old St Paul burned to a crisp.
  • St Paul’s was London’s tallest building until 1967. While the modern cathedral is well known for its domed roof, the Old St Paul’s Cathedral actually had a spire.
  • St Paul's Cathedral in London is a sightseeing highlight with its long history impressive interior and the second largest dome in the world.
  • The fourth cathedral, known as ‘Old St.Pauls’, was the longest standing having been started by the Normans in 1087.
  • The third St Paul's (known as Old St Paul's), was begun by the Normans aftered the late Saxon cathedral suffered in a fire of 1087.
  • Old St Paul's Cathedral is one of New Zealand's most stunning historic structures. Visit the cathedral and be taken back in time, as the dark timber walls...
  • The Old St. Paul’s Cathedral is considered the fourth St. Paul’s. Construction work on the cathedral began after a 1087 fire and finished in 1314.
  • English: Old St. Paul's is a name used to refer to the Gothic cathedral in the City of London built between 1087 and 1314. Subcategories.
  • How old is St Paul’s Cathedral? St Paul’s Cathedral is over 1400 years old with the first place of worship built on the site in 604AD.