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Ely Cathedral

Ship of the Fens — Norman cathedral with a unique octagonal medieval timber lantern.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Year-round

About

Ely Cathedral, the 'Ship of the Fens', dominates the flat Cambridgeshire landscape from miles around. Founded in 672 by St Etheldreda, the present Norman cathedral was begun in 1083. Its octagonal central lantern (1322-1342) is a unique medieval engineering achievement — built of timber when the central tower collapsed and stone proved too heavy. The Lady Chapel is the largest in Britain, and the cathedral was a setting for The Crown and The King's Speech.

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From the Wikipedia article

Ely Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. The cathedral can trace its origin to the abbey founded in Ely in 672 by St Æthelthryth (also called Etheldreda). The earliest parts of the present building date to 1083, and it was granted cathedral status in 1109. Until the Reformation, the cathedral was dedicated to St Etheldreda and St Peter, at which point it was refounded as the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Ely. It is the cathedral of the Diocese of Ely, which covers most of Cambridgeshire and western Norfolk, and Huntingdonshire. It is the seat of the Bishop of Ely and a suffragan bishop, the Bishop of Huntingdon. Architecturally, Ely Cathedral is outstanding both for its scale and stylistic details. Having been built in a monumental Romanesque style, the galilee porch, lady chapel and choir were rebuilt in an exuberant Decorated Gothic. Its most notable feature is the central octagonal tower, with lantern above, which provides a unique internal space and, along with the West Tower, dominates the surrounding landscape. The cathedral is a major tourist destination, receiving around 250,000 visitors per year, and sustains a daily pattern of morning and evening services.

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Coordinates
52.3989, 0.2622
Address
Ely, Cambridgeshire
Opening
Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ely Cathedral?
Ely Cathedral is in East of England, United Kingdom.
When was Ely Cathedral built?
Dates from the medieval period.
Is Ely Cathedral a listed building?
Ely Cathedral is officially recognised as Grade I listed.