Gloucester Cathedral is so full of amazing things to see. This first photo is a small view of the Nave of the cathedral. The other photos will be of The Chapel of St. Andrew.
“The frescoes and the decorations in this chapel of Saint Andrew were a labour of love on the part of Thomas Gambier Parry of Highnam Court and were erected by him to the Glory of God”
I will give thee a Crown of Life
Behold the Lamb of God ~ Master Where Dwelleth Thou
The Path of the Just is as the Shining Light which shineth more and more unto the Perfect Day.
You really need some time to take in the beauty and history of a cathedral like Gloucester. You start getting redundant with your adjectives when you walk through all the grandeur.
Back here in the state of Washington we are working hard at keeping our days straight because of the Monday holiday. We hope that Thursday is the last day that the bathroom renovators will be in our bathroom. Time will tell.




Yes, I would imagine the scale of intricacy and beauty is noted over and over. But I don’t think I’ve seen a cathedral with actual words used in the decor as this one.
Wonders may continue and today may be the last day for your renovators π
O, my…aren’t they every one just breathtaking. I am so glad you got to see all this in person..I sure enjoyed looking at all of it today.
Oh my goodness – love all the pictures, and I definitely see quilting possibilities from the wall art.
It is a stunning Cathedral. I’m not sure I would be able to concentrate on worship there though as the building would distract me from the message.
Gorgeous! I imagine it’s quite an experience to visit there.