This cathedral is between London Bridge and Borough Market in the part of Southwark called the Borough. It was largely rebuilt in the 19th Century in flint and stone; parts of it go back to the 13th Century. Please click on any picture to see each one at full size.

Southwark Cathedral from the southwest
Southwark Cathedral as seen from Winchester Walk beside Borough Market. (Jan14)

Southwark Cathedral south door
This church was rebuilt in the C19 in flint and stone. The south door leads out to a garden beside Borough Market. (Jan23)

Southwark Cathedral from Borough Market
South entrance to Southwark Cathedral seen through railings from Borough Market. (July16)

Tower of Southwark Cathedral through trees in winter
The criss-crossing of the branches and twigs partly conceal the 19th century tower of Southwark Cathedral. (Mar19)

Southwark Cathedral from north side of the Thames
A gap has been left between office blocks on the south side of the river for the tower of Southwark Cathedral to still be seen from across the river. (Oct16)

Southwark Cathedral from northwest
The north transept and tower of Southwark Cathedral are seen between the trees. (Aug17)

The nave inside Southwark Cathedral
The well lit interior of this C19 cathedral which has parts of the east end going back to the C13. (Jun23)


