The front of the twelfth-century church at Iffley in Oxfordshire.

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The front of the twelfth-century church at Iffley in Oxfordshire

Durham Cathedral. This part of the cathedral was built in the twelfth century. (Norman style)

Exeter Cathedral. This part of the cathedral was built in the fourteenth century. (Decorated style)

Winchester Cathedral. This part of the cathedral was built in the fifteenth century. (Perpendicular style)

This stained-glass window in Canterbury Cathedral shows pilgrims at the tomb of St Thomas.

Pilgrims bought metal badges to show where they had been. The Canterbury badge, shown here, was supposed to be a flask of St Thomas‘s blood, which was said to cure the sick.

Pilgrims leaving Canterbury on their way home.