Ingleby Arncliffe

Stonework: 9thC shaft fragment 10thC shaft fragment 10thC hogbacks in Yorkshire Museum and Durham Cathedral

Stonework:

9thC shaft fragment

10thC shaft fragment

10thC hogbacks in Yorkshire Museum and DurhamDurham Durham Cathedral has its origins in the small church built in 995 to protect the relics of St Cuthbert. A century later, construction began on the church of the Benedictine Abbey, and Cuthbert's remains were transferred there and placed in a shrine in 1104. In 1242 the bones of Cuthbert were once again moved, this time to a shrine near the entrance of the Chapel of the Nine Altars. CathedralCathedral (Latin cathedra' throne') Church which contains the throne of the bishop and hence the mother church of the diocese