At a glance
• Classroom
• Wednesdays 18:00 - 20:00
• Starts 12 January 2027
• 10 weeks | January to March
• Tutor: Dr Sarah James
• Tutor: Dr Michael Paraskos
• Enrol by 4 January 2026
Course fees
Early booking fee rates:
(available until 30/09/2026)
• Standard £266
• Associate £209
• Internal £162
Early booking offers at least a 10% discount on the fee rate after 30 September.
Check eligibility for Associate and Internal rates.
England’s great cathedrals are among the most extraordinary buildings ever created in Europe. Rising above their cities with soaring vaults, luminous stained glass and centuries of craftsmanship, they were designed not only as places of worship but as powerful expressions of faith, history, and community.
This course explores ten of England’s most remarkable cathedrals through the stories embedded within their stones.
Each week we will examine a different cathedral, uncovering the history of its foundation, the development of its architecture, and the artworks that still shape its character today. Alongside this exploration of the buildings themselves, we will also encounter the saints whose cults helped define these places — figures whose lives, legends, and miracles drew pilgrims from across Europe. We will also bring the story of English cathedral building up to the present day with a look at Restoration, Victorian and Modern cathedral buildings in England.
Through this dual perspective, the course reveals how architecture, art, and belief worked together in the Christian imagination. Cathedrals were not simply impressive structures, they were living centres of devotion, storytelling, and identity.
The course is taught jointly by Dr Sarah James, who will explore the saints and their cults, and Dr Michael Paraskos, who will guide participants through the art and architecture of the buildings. Together they offer a richly layered introduction to the religious, artistic, and cultural world that gave rise to England’s great cathedrals.
We will look at:
1 . Norwich
2. St Alban’s
3. Hereford
4. Lichfield
5. Winchester
6. Poitiers
7. Exeter
8. St Paul’s
9. Truro
10. Liverpool
Over ten weeks we will encounter ten cathedrals and the fascinating saints associated with them, revealing the powerful relationship between sacred architecture, artistic imagination, and medieval belief.
Term dates
• Winter Term / Michaelmas Term: week beginning 12 January 2027 until week ending 13 March 2027
For course content enquiries: Contact Dr Michael Paraskos at m.paraskos@imperial.ac.uk
For enrolment and booking enquiries: Contact Christian Jacobi at c.jacobi@imperial.ac.uk
Class recordings
These classes are not recorded.
Imperial certificates
There are no examinations or assessments for this course. However, attendance can lead to the award of an Imperial attendance certificate (T&Cs apply).
Contact us
Imperial after:hours
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
ASL Level 3 (access via Sherfield Building West)
Imperial College London
London SW7 2AZ
afterhours@imperial.ac.uk
Tel. +44 20 7594 8756