Much of the current layout and proportions of the structure date from the first Norman abbot, Paul of Caen (1077–1093). The tower is the only 11th century great crossing tower still standing in England. It became a cathedral in 1877. St.
The nave. The north wall (left) features a mix of Norman arches dating back to 1077 and arches in the Early English style of 1200. St. Albans Cathedral, England
The Wallingford Screen of c. 1480—the statues are Victorian replacements (1884–89) of the originals, destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539. St. Albans Cathedral, England