Rising majestically above the River Wear, Durham Cathedral stands as one of England’s greatest architectural treasures, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Norman masterpiece, begun in 1093, has dominated the Durham skyline for over 900 years. Nestled quietly in the foreground is the Fulling Mill, once an important part of Durham’s medieval cloth industry, now home to part of the university’s collections.
Captured from a dramatic aerial perspective, this image beautifully contrasts the towering grandeur of the Cathedral with the secluded, tree-shrouded Fulling Mill below. The vibrant greens of the surrounding woodland and the rich stonework of the Cathedral are brought to life, creating a timeless portrayal of this iconic corner of Durham.
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Location: Durham Cathedral & Fulling Mill, Durham City, England
Highlights: Cathedral, Norman architecture, Fulling Mill, River Wear, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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