THE WEST END OF THE NAVE and GREAT WEST WINDOW of YORK MINSTER
York Minster - west end of the nave: The west end of the nave and the Great West Window.
York Minster - west end of the nave: The eight lights of the Great West Window, dating from 1338 and paid for by Archbishop Melton and painted by Master Robert Ketelbarn. The beautiful heart shape of the upper tracery is known as the 'Heart of Yorkshire' and its curvilinear tracery is of the Decorated Gothic style. Most of the glass is still the 14th century painting.
York Minster - west end of the nave: Details of the lower panel of the Great West window. docspics images photos of the City of York, England © Dr Phil Brown Tourist information on York Minster, Things to do near York Minster, What to see in York Minster, Walks near York Minster, Holidays near York Minster, Top tourist attractions of York Minster, luxury hotels near York Minster, self-catering holiday cottages near York Minster, B&B in York Minster, friendly pubs near York Minster, cafes in York Minster, eating out in fine restaurants in York Minster, weekend breaks near York Minster, wining & dining weekends near York Minster, touring coach tours including York Minster, pretty villages near York Minster, historic towns near York Minster, visiting museums near York Minster, local art galleries near York Minster, guided walks from York Minster, history of York Minster, architecture of York Minster |