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St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Anglican Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, England

The Millennium Tower rises 150 feet above the Cathedral, featuring intricate Gothic architecture and elaborate stone carvings throughout its exterior walls.

The site began as St Denis's Church in 1065, transformed into St James Church in the 12th century, and received cathedral status in 1914.

The Edmund Gallery displays rotating art exhibitions while the Cathedral Treasures showcase religious artifacts and historical items from Suffolk region.

The Cathedral provides guided tours Monday through Saturday at 11 AM from April to October, including access to the Millennium Tower viewing platform.

The Ancient Library contains over 550 books from the 16th and 17th centuries, established by Dr Miles Mosse in 1595 above the north-west porch.

Location: Bury St Edmunds

Inception: 16 century

Architectural style: Gothic architecture

Part of: Bury St Edmunds Abbey

Website: http://stedscathedral.co.uk

GPS coordinates: 52.24424,0.71816

Latest update: May 17, 2025 20:52

Historical sites of Suffolk: Norman castles, medieval abbeys, and the English coast

Suffolk encompasses a notable array of sites that reflect the history of Britain, from the Middle Ages to World War II. The Norman fortresses of Framlingham and Eye, built in the 12th century, sit alongside Tudor residences like Kentwell Hall in Long Melford, while religious buildings such as St. Edmundsbury Cathedral and Leiston Abbey illustrate the region's medieval architecture. Local museums highlight lesser-known parts of history: Bawdsey Radar Museum documents military research that shaped British defense systems, and the Halesworth Airfield Memorial Museum preserves memories of aerial operations from 1943 to 1945. The Suffolk coast offers a variety of natural and heritage landscapes. Dunwich Heath features heathlands and beaches suitable for birdwatching, whereas sites like Pin Mill and Landguard Fort recall the maritime and defensive roles of this coast facing the North Sea. John Constable’s paintings have immortalized places like Flatford Mill in East Bergholt, shaping the visual identity of this English landscape. Estates such as Ickworth House in Bury St Edmunds and Easton Farm complete this panorama, revealing Georgian lifestyles and traditional agricultural practices of the county.

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Bury St Edmunds Abbey
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Bury St Edmunds Abbey

91 m
Norman Tower
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Norman Tower

124 m
Internet bench
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Internet bench

129 m
Athenaeum
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Athenaeum

142 m
Martyrs Memorial
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Martyrs Memorial

112 m
Masonic Hall
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Masonic Hall

145 m
Numbers 1, 1A, 2, and 3 West Front and Sampsons Tower
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Numbers 1, 1A, 2, and 3 West Front and Sampsons Tower

66 m
Precinct Wall to South of the Abbey Gate
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Precinct Wall to South of the Abbey Gate

133 m
Abbey Gate and Gatehouse
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Abbey Gate and Gatehouse

144 m
Ruins of Abbey Church of St Edmund
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Ruins of Abbey Church of St Edmund

87 m
Ruins of Hall of Pleas and South Wall of Great Court
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Ruins of Hall of Pleas and South Wall of Great Court

94 m
Bury St Edmund's Abbey: including the monks' cemetery and outer precinct and vineyard walls
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Bury St Edmund's Abbey: including the monks' cemetery and outer precinct and vineyard walls

86 m
Tower House
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Tower House

135 m
Table Tomb 30 Metres To The South Of The Cathedral Of St James
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Table Tomb 30 Metres To The South Of The Cathedral Of St James

98 m
Drinking Fountain And Sundial
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Drinking Fountain And Sundial

64 m
Abbey House
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Abbey House

109 m
Ruins of Chapel of the Charnel
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Ruins of Chapel of the Charnel

152 m
94th Bombardment Group USAAF Memorial, Bury St Edmunds
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94th Bombardment Group USAAF Memorial, Bury St Edmunds

11 m
Garden Walls And Railings To Provosts House And Number 4 Churchyard
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Garden Walls And Railings To Provosts House And Number 4 Churchyard

67 m
Garden Wall To Numbers 1 And 2 Churchyard (Numbers 1 And 2 Churchyard Not Included)
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Garden Wall To Numbers 1 And 2 Churchyard (Numbers 1 And 2 Churchyard Not Included)

117 m
Outbuilding To Number 3  Outbuilding To Number 3 Crown Street
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Outbuilding To Number 3 Outbuilding To Number 3 Crown Street

131 m
Ruins to the North of the Cloister
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Ruins to the North of the Cloister

80 m
Anselm Court (Numbers 1, 2, 3 And 4)
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Anselm Court (Numbers 1, 2, 3 And 4)

137 m
Ruins To East And North Of Abbey Church
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Ruins To East And North Of Abbey Church

77 m
31, 32 And 33, Angel Hill
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31, 32 And 33, Angel Hill

115 m
5 And 6, Crown Street
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5 And 6, Crown Street

150 m
3 And 4, Crown Street
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3 And 4, Crown Street

143 m
Provosts House And Number 4 Churchyard (clopton Cottage)
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Provosts House And Number 4 Churchyard (clopton Cottage)

87 m
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