The roof and ceilings of Westminster Abbey are just as impressive as anything at ground level.
The Roof of the Nave
Taken from the mid-point of the aisle, this is the view the King and Queen would of had if they had looked straight up at their Coronation. Picture taken 04-Jan-2023.
The Roof of the Lady Chapel
The Lady Chapel is at the Eastern end of Westminster Abbey, overlooking the Houses of Parliament. The beautiful fan vaulted ceiling is framed by the colourful flags. Picture taken 13-May-2023.
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