Quite - in fact Christ Church has a famously light and dry acoustic. It
is the second smallest cathedral in the UK.
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Nic
I reserve the right to use irony and obscure forms of humour without warning
> Quite - in fact Christ Church has a famously light and dry acoustic. It
> is the second smallest cathedral in the UK.
What's the smallest?
Matty
http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/cathedral/index.html
(Not news to Matty, of course...)
>What's the smallest?
St. David's, I believe:
http://www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk/plan.htm
(click on the map for images of the interior - the nave shots are the
best)
It's a stunning place. I believe Thomas Tomkins was organist there once
- there's a miniature organ dedicated to him. There's also a (not
terribly) ruined bishop's palace next door, which is well worth a visit.
And those coastal walks... And that restaurant in the next village...
> >What's the smallest?
>
> St. David's, I believe:
>
> http://www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk/plan.htm
>
> (click on the map for images of the interior - the nave shots are the
> best)
Wow--looks gorgeous!
Matty