The York Glaziers Trust use this old building the Bedern Chapel, formerly used by the Vicars Choral of York Minster.
The magnificent door into the chapel really does lean at a slight angle away from the vertical. The trust has just completed a lengthy task with stonemasons who together have restored the ancient rose window of York Minster. The East end of the Minster is now free of scaffolding and makes a fantastic view of the Minster. The observant amongst you will have noticed in the photo of the Chapel that the lower half of the Windows have been filled with concrete. I find this rather suprising as the work of the Glaziers is concerned with glass.
Friday, 1 July 2016
Posted by JollyGreenP at 09:00
Labels: Bedern Chapel, Glaziers Trust, Minster, Stonemasons, Vicars Choral
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