Chichester
A Pattern of Building written and presented by Alec Clifton-Taylor
In Chichester, the local stone was flint; the Romans used it for the city walls, and it is still being used today. The cathedral is mainly built of imported limestone from
Caen in Normandy, while the Georgian houses with their fanlights and doorways are built from some of the finest brick in the country. Producer DENIS MORIARTY (R)
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