Southwell, The Minster And The Bishop's Manor 1920
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How fitting it is to view the cathedral from the bishop's garden: the Gothic foliage carvings in the chapter house are justly famous. The Bishop's Palace occupies the west half of the Archbishop of York's palace, which was rebuilt in the 14th century. The rest of the building is now open to the sky and used as a walled garden.
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