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===Ecclesiastical architecture=== *[[Oxford Castle]] 1074: church tower doubles as a place of refuge *[[St John's Chapel, London|St John's Chapel]] (''c.'' 1078), [[Tower of London]] *[[Durham Cathedral]] (from 1093) was the first to employ a [[ribbed vault]] system with pointed arches *[[Winchester Cathedral]] (from 1079) *[[Ely Cathedral]] (1083β1109) *[[Peterborough Cathedral]] (from 1118) *[[Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck|Kilpeck Church]], Herefordshire *St Nicholas Church, [[Pyrford]], Surrey (''c.'' 1140) *[[Southwell Minster]], Nottinghamshire *[[St Mary the Virgin, Iffley|St Mary the Virgin]], Iffley, Oxfordshire (1170) *[[St Swithuns Nately Scures|St Swithun's]] in Nately Scures, Hampshire (1175), an example of a Norman single-cell apsidal church. *[[Norwich Cathedral]] (1096β1145) *[[St Edward's Church, Stow-on-the-Wold]] (eleventh century) *[[St Botolph's Priory]], [[Colchester]] *[[St John's Abbey, Colchester]] *[[Tewkesbury Abbey]] ({{Circa|1102}}) *[[St Germans Priory]], Cornwall (12th Century) *[[Church of St Peter and St Paul, Trottiscliffe]], Kent *[[St Peter's Church, Tickencote]], [[Rutland]] β Norman chancel *[[Dunstable Priory]], Bedfordshire '''Bibliography''' *[[Edmund Harold Sedding|Sedding, Edmund H]]. (1909) Norman Architecture in Cornwall: a handbook to old ecclesiastical architecture. With over 160 plates. London: Ward & Co.
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