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Highlights Trail
A view looking up at the organ from the choir of Beverley Minster.

Explore some of the many wonderful objects and spaces that Beverley Minster has on offer with our Highlights Tour!

From our Anglo-Saxon 'Frith Stool' to our medieval carvings and 20th century military history, the Minster has something to offer everyone... even if you are just looking for some peace and quiet.

This trail is designed to take around 30 minutes, but you can go as fast or as slow as you wish!

Use the 'Map' or 'List' buttons below to begin exploring.

 

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A view looking west down the nave of Beverley Minster.
Nave
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A view of one of the stained glass windows in the nave of Beverley Minster.
Stained glass
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A details of a figure carved in stone on a medieval tomb in Beverley Minster.
Medieval Tombs
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A detail of the intricate stone carving around the canopy of the Percy Tomb.
Percy Tomb
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The stone 'Frith Stool' stands in a corner of the chancel at Beverley Minster.
Frith Stool
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A view looking up at the great East Window of Beverley Minster.
East Window
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A view of the interior of St Katherine's Chapel at Beverley Minster.
St Katherine's Chapel
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A close-up of a carved wooden 'misericord' showing floral details.
Misericords
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A view looking up at the organ from the choir of Beverley Minster.
Organ
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A view of the Regimental Chapel in Beverley Minster with its hanging military standards.
Regimental Chapel
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A black diamond-shaped floor slab marks the place of St John of Beverley's resting place.
Tomb of St John
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A close-up of the head and shoulders of a bearded man carved in stone.
Medieval carvings
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The dark wooden cover to the font has many intricate carvings, including faces.
Font
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The dark wooden west door at Beverley Minster is carved with many fine details.
West Doors
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Intro
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