William the Conqueror was a devoted Christian king, as well as being a strong warrior, and he wanted to bring more Norman men over to run the churches in England. However, he waited until 1070 to ...
Cambridgeshire has two of the finest Norman cathedrals in England - Peterborough, the burial place of Tudor queen Katharine of Aragon, and Ely, nicknamed the Ship of the Fens for the way it rises ...
Dating back to the 11th century, its stunning Norman interior and towering spires make it one of the most impressive cathedrals in England, yet without the crowds found at places like Canterbury.
Shameless vandals have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage after breaking into one of the oldest Norman churches in England. Police were called after lowlife yobs went on the rampage at St ...
A Norman cathedral has been transformed by a light and sound installation about the nativity story. The display by Luxmuralis is at Peterborough Cathedral until 26 November. The artistic director ...
In the heart of East England lies a less-discovered historic city boasting Norman fortresses and medieval bridges, but without the crowds of rival destinations.