Built in 1140, it is one of the oldest and best preserved Gothic churches in Britain. Located in the pleasant College Green Garden downtown. The "rib" dome structure inside the church is unique in Britain.
On the way from the railway station to the downtown area, the church, as a necessary passage, is particularly noticeable. Perhaps the whole building looks much taller because of a relatively high terrace on the side of the road. The huge bell tower has become the highest point around, and the overall architectural style of the church is relatively heavy. The stairs go in and the beautifully designed glass catches the eye.