The Western Nave of Worcester Cathedral. It is Transitional Norman (1185). Just visible is the ground floor with pointed arches; above is the triforium which has 3 stepped round arches within an overall pointed arch; above that is the clerestory with a round arched window between two pointed arches. To the right is a portion of the huge late 14th Century early Perpendicular West Window. Photograph taken 23 June 2014.
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