Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Winkles's Architectural and Picturesque Illustrations of the Cathedral of England and Wales, Vol. 3: The Drawings Made From Sketches Taken Expressly for the Work, With Historical and Descriptive Accounts, New Edition, With the Addition of the Manchester Cathedral
Bangor Cathedral, though much larger, is not much more imposing in its appearance than the former, and has not much above half the height of that in the body. It is remarkable for having no tower at the intersection of the cross, and a single tower at the west end, in the ordinary manner of a parish church. It has no aisles to the transept nor choir, no Lady chapel, no Cloister, no chapter-house.
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