Rochester Cathedral is one of the oldest cathedrals in England, founded in 604, and boasts a stunning mix of Norman and Gothic architecture. Its peaceful atmosphere, beautiful medieval crypt, and intricate stone carvings offer a glimpse into over 1,400 years of history.
The cathedral is home to the Textus Roffensis, a priceless 12th-century manuscript that contains some of the earliest known English laws and the first written mention of the English Church.
Its connection to figures like St. William of Perth and its location near Rochester Castle make it a must-visit for history lovers and those seeking quiet reflection in a remarkable setting.