shrubs and plants forming the nave, chancel, transepts, cloisters and side chapels. But ash trees added as an extension to the cathedral in 1938 to form one of two “cloister walks” had to be ...
Whipsnade Tree Cathedral in Bedfordshire, one of only three tree cathedrals in the UK [1], is undergoing vital conservation works to restore its natural, architectural beauty for people and nature ...
The pews were removed to enable more flexible worship, the aisle floors levelled with concrete and the whole church re-carpeted, and the pulpit moved to the far east end of the nave, against the ...