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BEVERLEYSt John of Beverley; the Minster **Between Minster Moorgate; St John Street and Minster Yard SouthOS TA037392 GPS 53.8392N; 0.4246WThis is a superb building exhibiting work of all periods; and stands with the finest Gothic churches in Europe. Formerly collegiate; it has double transepts; a choir and main transepts with double aisles; all Early English. These merge almost imperceptibly into a Decorated nave; with an elegant Perpendicular W. front and twin towers as the crowning glory. The vaulting is breathtaking; spanning the entire length of the building; only briefly interrupted by the stately crossing arches. In the chancel is a 14th-century altar screen with a platform above; and to the N. is the superb Decorated Percy tomb. The choir-stalls have canopies and misericords by local carvers; one of which depicts a fox with rosary (representing a Dominican friar) preaching to a gaggle of geese (the congregation). Stone carved minstrels decorate the capitals; eaves and corners of the nave - a veritable visual encyclopaedia of early instruments. Hawksmoor designed the great W. door with Evangelists and their symbols; the font cover
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