Restored Refectory, Chester Cathedral

Mark Cartwright
by Wolfgang Sauber
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The restored mid-13th century refectory (now a cafe) in Chester Cathedral, England. The refectory was the place where monks ate their meals and was once a part of St. Werburgh's Abbey. In the far corner can be seen the original reading pulpit.

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Sauber, W. (2023, October 05). Restored Refectory, Chester Cathedral. World History Encyclopedia. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18002/restored-refectory-chester-cathedral/

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Sauber, Wolfgang. "Restored Refectory, Chester Cathedral." World History Encyclopedia, October 05, 2023. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18002/restored-refectory-chester-cathedral/.

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Sauber, Wolfgang. "Restored Refectory, Chester Cathedral." World History Encyclopedia, 05 Oct 2023, https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18002/restored-refectory-chester-cathedral/.

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