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'By night, it looks like a Space Invader.<br>You see it from a great distance, [http://likealocalbooks.com http://likealocalbooks.com] lit white and hanging eerily above the flat, ink-black land. The Ely Octagon: the most remarkable feature of England's most remarkable cathedral. As though it were built by : which, of course, it was.<br>William the Bastard and his Norman conquerors had it easy as they marched north from Hastings.<br><br>fell easily, [http://rupeshpaul.com http://rupeshpaul.com] then Colchester, [http://denyscorbet.com http://denyscorbet.com/] Stansted, Cambridge. The loot they seized paid for the castles they flung up to consolidate the regime change.<br>The model worked with ruthless efficiency, until Ely.<br><br>There, things began to unravel.<br> Ethereal: Cambridgeshire's Ely Cathedral, built by William the Conqueror, surrounded by mist <br>England's eastern seaboard was different from the shingle and solid cliffs of Pevensey Bay.<br><br>This was semi-tidal marshland: shifting, mysterious, unreadable. The backwaters of the Wash formed soggy meres, reedbed cover, mists, will-o'-the-wisps and quagmire. In heavy armour, riding heavy horses, and duped by Hereward the Wake's guerilla resistance, [http://alvesofficial.com alvesofficial.com] the French were literally sunk.<br>Founded in the 6th century, Ely was queen of all the East Anglian monasteries — and she held out longest, until her treacherous abbot betrayed Hereward, and The Last Englishman finally capitulated.<br><br>The abbey burned, and the conquerors replaced it with today's cathedral, whose soaring buttresses and miraculous octagonal central lantern appear defiantly French.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The monks subsisted largely on eels.<br><br>Hence the name, Ely. For centuries, this vast flat landscape was the province of their osier trappers, wildfowl hunters on their punts and thatchers gathering the reeds.<br>Today, under huge skies, birdwatchers, [http://stpierredubois-floral.com http://stpierredubois-floral.com/] photographers and cyclists can relish a landscape unique to England.<br>Another invasion, that of William of Orange's six centuries later, would drain the swamps. Pioneering Dutch engineers dug channels and built windmills to pump the water into the Wash.<br> Ely's cathedral has soaring buttresses and a miraculous octagonal central lantern that appear defiantly French<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS travel" data-version="2" id="mol-6b4d4e60-0d61-11ec-b67f-1f3996bc9862" website the historical Cambridgeshire city of Ely'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +By night, it looks like a Space Invader.<br>You see it from a great distance, [http://likealocalbooks.com http://likealocalbooks.com] lit white and hanging eerily above the flat, ink-black land. The Ely Octagon: the most remarkable feature of England's most remarkable cathedral. As though it were built by : which, of course, it was.<br>William the Bastard and his Norman conquerors had it easy as they marched north from Hastings.<br><br>fell easily, [http://rupeshpaul.com http://rupeshpaul.com] then Colchester, [http://denyscorbet.com http://denyscorbet.com/] Stansted, Cambridge. The loot they seized paid for the castles they flung up to consolidate the regime change.<br>The model worked with ruthless efficiency, until Ely.<br><br>There, things began to unravel.<br> Ethereal: Cambridgeshire's Ely Cathedral, built by William the Conqueror, surrounded by mist <br>England's eastern seaboard was different from the shingle and solid cliffs of Pevensey Bay.<br><br>This was semi-tidal marshland: shifting, mysterious, unreadable. The backwaters of the Wash formed soggy meres, reedbed cover, mists, will-o'-the-wisps and quagmire. In heavy armour, riding heavy horses, and duped by Hereward the Wake's guerilla resistance, [http://alvesofficial.com alvesofficial.com] the French were literally sunk.<br>Founded in the 6th century, Ely was queen of all the East Anglian monasteries — and she held out longest, until her treacherous abbot betrayed Hereward, and The Last Englishman finally capitulated.<br><br>The abbey burned, and the conquerors replaced it with today's cathedral, whose soaring buttresses and miraculous octagonal central lantern appear defiantly French.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The monks subsisted largely on eels.<br><br>Hence the name, Ely. For centuries, this vast flat landscape was the province of their osier trappers, wildfowl hunters on their punts and thatchers gathering the reeds.<br>Today, under huge skies, birdwatchers, [http://stpierredubois-floral.com http://stpierredubois-floral.com/] photographers and cyclists can relish a landscape unique to England.<br>Another invasion, that of William of Orange's six centuries later, would drain the swamps. Pioneering Dutch engineers dug channels and built windmills to pump the water into the Wash.<br> Ely's cathedral has soaring buttresses and a miraculous octagonal central lantern that appear defiantly French<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS travel" data-version="2" id="mol-6b4d4e60-0d61-11ec-b67f-1f3996bc9862" website the historical Cambridgeshire city of Ely '
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