Salisbury, The Cathedral, West Front 1887
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Viewed from the west, the facade of the west front is dominated by the Great West Window and the Triple Arch Door. The west front of many cathedrals were intended to be showpieces. It is the only part of the cathedral to contain exterior sculptures. Currently, the frontage is undergoing restoration, intended to leave it as it originally looked in 1260AD.
An extract from Salisbury Photographic Memories.
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