The Cathedral Church of Lincoln is A. F. Kendrick’s volume in the popular Bell’s Cathedrals series, offering a history and detailed description of one of England’s greatest medieval buildings. Kendrick traces the cathedral’s construction from the Norman period through the soaring Early English and Decorated Gothic that give Lincoln its celebrated character, and lists the bishops who governed it.
The book guides the reader through the nave, choir, towers, and the famous Angel Choir, explaining the development of the fabric and its notable features. Compact and well-illustrated, it serves as both a historical account and a practical companion for the visitor. For lovers of English cathedral architecture, this is an authoritative and accessible guide to the magnificent church that crowns the hill at Lincoln.