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Medieval Durham
World Heritage Site
Above - The Old Mill
Left - One of the medieval streets that leads to the cathedral
Above - The Castle Keep.
Right - The Market Square
Above - The Refractory, now the Cathedral Library.
Left - The medieval Sanctuary Knocker (this is a replica, the original is in the Cathedral treasury)
Above - The cathedral from the castle.
Right - The nave looking East
The Cathedral from the River Wear. This spectacular setting for the cathedral and castle (out of frame to the left - see below) and the age and completeness of this Norman church has accorded Durham the status of a World heritage Site along with such great structures as the Pyramids of Egypt and the Taj Mahal.
Below - The Cathedral and Castle from Elvet Bridge.









