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Sunday, March 25, 2007

Ely Cathedral

About 20 miles from Cambridge is the small, beautiful town of Ely. The town itself is dominated by the huge Ely Cathedral, which is stunning. The stained glass inside lovely, and the painted Norman ceiling was a treat. The cathedral doesn't have the star-power draw of Westminster Abbey or the deep story of Canterbury, but it was well worth the effort to visit.

Ely itself was awash in mist. We walked through the King's School grounds near the cathedral, where sheep and horses graze on green fields not far from the cathedral doors.


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