Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire is the longest Gothic cathedral in Europe at 556 feet (169 metres). However, for all its length it is not very tall and looks smaller than it is due to the crossing tower being quite low and the absence of other tall external features. When you also consider that the surrounding buildings are quite close then the photographer is presented with a challenge when it comes to capturing a of the exterior.
A walk around the cathedral gives the visitor an impression of a building that grew piecemeal rather than from an overarching plan. However, that view is based on a single visit in glaring light. Subsequent visits might moderate that impression. The first photograph shows the south transept and crossing tower, the second adds a view of the east end.
photo © T. Boughen Camera: Nikon D5300