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Norman Style.
125 high. It has the French chevet * termination instead of the English square choir, but in nothing else does it resemble the continental cathedrals of the age. Its vast Fig. 55.— Ground -pi an of Peterborough Cathedral. Fig. 56. — Nave of Peterhorough Cathedral. length as compared with its breadth, and the bold pro- jection of the transepts, are distinctively English fea- tures.
- Described in the chapter on Romanes {ue Architecture.
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