Medieval Ruins and Remnants of the Old Cathedral, Coventry
Located between the modern buildings of Coventry and just behind the understated beauty of Trinity House and Lychgate Cottages lies one of the most atmospheric remnants of the city's medieval past. These scattered ruins, partial arches, and red sandstone walls are all that remain of the original cathedral complex, a structure with roots deep in the early 13th century. At the heart of the site is what survives of the North West Tower , constructed in the early 1200s. While most of the cathedral’s structure is lost, this tower remains the only room to have survived in its original form. Interpretive signage explains how the chapel that once adjoined it was accessed via a pointed arch from the north aisle. Visitors can still see the vertical shafts at the base of this arch and the spiral staircase that once climbed the interior wall. The modern floor has been laid deliberately to reveal the original chamfered plinth, angled stonework that formed the base of the wall. Old Cathedral Re...