Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Hereford Cathedral crypt

A crypt is a room beneath a church, often used as a chapel, or a place for coffins religious relics and artefacts. In the UK crypts are found in both parish churches and major churches such as cathedrals, though more commonly in the latter. Because they are below ground level they are often unlit by natural light. However some do have this feature built in with windows usually above eye level. Hereford Cathedral's crypt serves as a chapel, receives natural light from the north, south and east sides, and is located beneath the Lady Chapel.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Sony DSC-RX100