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While the nave and west window of Exeter Cathedral date from the 14th century the Martyrs' Pulpit, on the right, dates from 1877 and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. It represents stories of Christian martyrdom throughout the ages.

The Cathedral of St Peter was originally built by the Normans with its foundation in 1133, but it took many more years to complete. Following the appointment of Walter Bronescombe as bishop in 1258, the building was already recognized as outmoded, and it was rebuilt in the Decorated Gothic style, following the example of nearby Salisbury. However, much of the original Norman building was kept, including the two massive square towers and part of the walls. Unlike many other English cathedrals, there is no centre tower. It was constructed entirely of local stone, including from the quarries at Beer in Devon, plus Purbeck Marble. The new cathedral was complete by about 1400, apart from the addition of the chapter house and chantry chapels.

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  • Taken: Jan 20, 2014
  • Uploaded: Jan 25, 2014
  • Updated: Oct 9, 2023