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In the centre, the garth has cedars from 1837 (Victoria's accession). The dotted lines are lawn-level memorial marker stones, as the garth was also a burial place.[1]

The cathedral's shop and restaurant area can be seen through the glass roof.
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Salisbury Cathedral's cloister

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