Posted on 10 March 2017
Sarah provides a holistic overview of the stained glass of York Minster, starting with evidence of the glazing of the pre-Conquest Minster and the earliest surviving glazing from the twelfth-century church. She then embarks on an extended tour of the Minster's windows, including the Five Sisters in the north transept, the Rose Window in the south transept, the famous Bell-Founder's Window in the north nave aisle, the Great West Window, often called the Heart of Yorkshire, and the magnificent Great East Window.
This fully revised edition contains new research and is fully illustrated by Nick Teed of York Glaziers Trust.