Thursday, 14 August 2025

Ely

 

A few weeks ago I visited the beautiful city of Ely in Cambridgeshire which is just over an hour by train from London. The ancient city of Ely is sited on the largest island in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Until the 17th century it was only accessible by boat but then the waterlogged fens were drained. It was the surrounding water that gave the city its original name ' Isle of Eels'. Although no longer an island, it still has the Great River Ouse running through this historic city.

 

Ely is most famous for its beautiful Cathedral.

The medieval city was founded in 673 when Princess Etheldreda, daughter of the Anglo Saxon King Anna adopted Christianity and formed a convent nearby.  In 970 a Benedictine monastery was founded but it is the construction of a Norman building in 1081 (completed in1189) which forms the oldest part of the Cathedral in the Transepts. 

 






The Nave was built by the Normans noted for the round arches.

The ceiling was painted in Victorian times and is the work of two artists. Henry le Strange painted the The scenes take you from Adam to the Crucifixion first six panels and Thomas Gambier Parry who painted the last six.


 
Most of the stained glass windows are also Victorian depicting scenes from the bible.



 
Above the end of the nave is the Octagon. This marvel of medieval engineering took 18 years to build. It is 43m high and weighs a total of 400 tons.





Built in the 14th century, the structure of timber, glass and lead stands on eight massive stone pillars. At the heart of the structure is a painted carving of the 'Risen Christ'. Try as I might I couldn't get a decent photo of the carving.




The Tower replaces the original Norman tower built in 1083 that collapsed in 1322.


 




 
The choir was built in the 14th century with much of the wooden carvings in the stalls constructed in the 19th century.






I really enjoyed my day out visiting this beautiful city.

2 comments:

  1. Truly a magnificent building. Many years ago I was doing some work at a company near Chatteris and remember seeing the cathedral from the road when we were driving to work

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  2. It is such a stunning building and the Octagon is outstanding.

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