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Τελευταία ενημέρωση: 24 Απριλίου 2026
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Ο Καθεδρικός Ναός – δηλαδή μια επισκοπική εκκλησία – στην πόλη Worcester είναι ένα πολύ ιστορικό κτίριο με μια σχεδόν χιλιετή χριστιανική παράδοση. Διότι η κατασκευή αυτού του οίκου του Θεού ξεκίνησε ήδη Anno Domini 1084, δηλαδή λίγο μετά την νορμανδική κατάκτηση της Αγγλίας (από τον Γουλιέλμο τον Κατακτητή, πρώην δούκα της Νορμανδίας, στη συνέχεια βασιλιά της Αγγλίας, μ.Χ. 1066). Αυτός ο οίκος του Θεού και επομένως ολόκληρη η επισκοπή έχει ανατεθεί, κάτι που σε καμία περίπτωση δεν είναι ασυνήθιστο για αγγλικανικούς καθεδρικούς ναούς, σε διπλή προστασία: Πρώτον, ο ίδιος ο Ιησούς Χριστός, ο Υιός του Θεού που έγινε άνθρωπος, και δεύτερον, η πανευλογημένη Μητέρα του Θεού και Παρθένος Μαρία.
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A super nice cycleway that goes along the banks of the Severn and beyond. The surface is super good and avoids busy road sections. A good alternative if you were doing the LEJOG like us.
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very useful for cyclists, especially in terms of safety
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Built by the order of Norman kings, astonishing place for history lovers. A tomb of King John is located inside of the cathedral. Additionally, the top is also worth checking, but it is better to double check opening hours.
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A brilliant, relatively new cycleway along the River Severn. I would recommend visiting Diglis Pass (opening hours can be checked here - https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/things-to-do/museums-and-attractions/diglis-island-and-fish-pass/drop-in-sessions-at-the-fish-pass).
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Worth checking if the tower is open as well. 235 steps to the top.
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A large village church with 12th century Norman origins and work from several later periods. The tower is 15th century. The church was restored in 1909 by Sir Charles Nicholson. There is an excellent west window by Tom Denny, 1999. Parish church. Early C12, early C13 and circa 1315, restored 1875, 1884 and 1909. Last restoration by Sir Charles Nicholson. Ashlar, plain tile roof. Nave and chancel continuous, west tower, north vestry of 1875, south porch of 1184. Chancel: three bays, north wall early C13 with two lancets, north vestry; east window: restored Decorated of early C14, three trefoiled lights; south wall: eastern window Decorated with two trefoiled lights, other two larger each with two ogee trefoiled lights, formerly looked into Mortimer chapel (consecrated 1315, demolished), they flank a three-centred-headed priest's door; stepped right angle buttresses to corners. Nave: three bays, all windows restored: decorated each with two trefoiled lights in both walls. Restored early C12 south door with timber porch of 1884; blocked north door more complete and similar in design; doorway projects c150mm from wall face, with decorated semicircular head and consecration cross; wall has five bays defined by a series of early C12 pilasters, top four courses of naves walls are of alternate bands of red and white sandstone. West tower: C15 in three stages divided by moulded string, moulded plinth, embattled parapet with pinnacles of 1909 to diagonal corner buttresses. C15 Perpendicular west window with three cinquefoiled lights; first stage has single trefoiled lights, bell chamber has windows with two cinquefoiled lights under two-centred head. INTERIOR: chancel: double aumbry in north wall, piscina in south wall with priests head to label stop; nave: entrance to rood stairs and above rood left door, stairs were in an external projection, now lost; tower arch of two chamfered orders with moulded abaci at springing. Roofs: similar over nave and chancel, slightly lower pitch to chancel, collar-rafter roof with straight braces from rafter to collar and ashlar pieces, five tie beams in nave, two in chancel, probably early C14. A framed tympanum divides the nave from the chancel roof, probably C17. Fittings: wall paintings in nave of C15 including St Martin on horseback dividing his cloak for the beggar; in chancel wall paintings of late C13 and C15, including C15 canopy design on east wall, and a C15 Annunciation group on the south wall. A few late C15 Malvern tiles in chancel floor; early C20 screen, font, pulpit and organ. Late C15 recumbent effigy of alabaster against north wall of chancel, ridged coffin lid to south with traces of incised cross and pastoral staff. The two eastern windows in the south wall of the nave and central window in north wall are of circa 1915 by Walter E Tower. Source: britishlistedbuildings
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