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A painting of the magnificent Ely Cathedral was given to me many years ago, and I have long intended a visit. I finally got round to it, and was rewarded by some awe inspiring Norman architecture.
Like many places of historical interest, tripods are not allowed unless you pay a fee (they'd rather you bought a postcard than took some great pics yourself) but I did the best I could in the low light handheld.
I could tell you some history, but I suggest you go and find out for yourselves - the affable fellow who conducts the guided tour up the towers may even tell you where angels really have their second set of wings...