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Beverley Minster
It is hard to believe Beverley Minster is just a parish church as it is larger than a lot of English cathedrals. As one of the largest parish churches in the UK this is a great example of gothic architecture.
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Beverley Minster, Minster Yard N, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire HU17 0DP, United Kingdom
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