Ripon, Cathedral Crypt Under Chapter House c.1885
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More about this scene
Ripon Cathedral stands on the site of the Saxon abbey church of St Wilfrid, of which this crypt still remains. It dates from about 672, and is one of the oldest Christian survivals in England. The passages are very narrow – indeed, one passage, thought to have been a confessional, is called 'the needle'. The crypt may also have been used to store religious relics which St Wilfrid brought back from Rome.
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