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Rochester Cathedral
Rochester Cathedral is England’s second oldest Cathedral, begun in 1080. Due to its age and extensions over the years it is a mix of architectural styles including Norman and Gothic.
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Rochester Cathedral, Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Rochester, Kent ME1 1SX, United Kingdom
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