The early 13th century, ten-sided Chapter House has hosted Parliament three times, and the College of Canons still meets here. Built as a meeting room to transact the business of the canons, the Dean’s throne is thought to date from the 1330s. The stained glass windows of the late nineteenth century give snapshots of the history of the Cathedral from William the Conqueror to John Wesley.*
*From Lincoln Cathedral, The Story So Far – A 1000 Year Journey That Still Continues
College of Canons – this vision of a great hall lined with ordnance.
Yes, it is a lovely space.
There are some beautifully composed paragraphs in that Chapter House.
Thank you
Oops!! I read paragraphs as photographs. LOL
Oh I went to Gloucester Cathedral this bank holiday.
Wow, it was stunning.
Especially, their Great Cloisters!
We did consider going there yesterday but decided it was a little too far.