Hello everyone!
A few weeks ago my work had our SS17 launch night, and happened to be on the grounds of St John the Baptist Cathedral, in Norwich. They were running tours to the top of the cathedral, that offer panoramic views of our lovely city. What made it even better was that we finally had some sunshine!
I took my camera with me, of course, and managed to get some photos of the grounds and views from the top.
Now, i didn't take any photos of our ascent to the top, purely because i needed both my hands to hold on, for what felt like dear life!
I'm not the best at heights, i'll do it because i love the views, but i can't help myself but think about people falling over the edge if they get too close. We walked up a steep staircase, narrow at times. I looked purely at my feet, neither looking up or down. I didn't want to see that we weren't there yet, nor did i want to see how far from the ground we were.
The views from the top were amazing and well worth the fear of falling, you could see for miles!
I've lived in Norwich my whole life, and never have i been able to get a view like this one. There are some places around with a decent view, but nothing so central and uninterrupted as this was.
I definitely recommend a visit to this cathedral. One of many cathedrals, churches and chapels that we have in Norfolk! On site is a cafe that services, drinks, cakes and lunch. The gardens are full of beautiful flowers, and only a short walk from the centre of Norwich. For more information click here.
Thanks for reading, xo
*As with all pictures featured on my blog, they are all taken by me unless otherwise noted. I use a Canon S120 and iPhone 6S.