The Lady Chapel
The Lady Chapel, situated close to the Baptistery off the north transept, boasts some fine carvings on the marble reredos.

The stained glass windows depict the Visitation, when Mary went to visit her cousin Elizabeth, and the Presentation of Jesus in the Temple.
Interpretation boards around the Cathedral help visitors to understand the building and its purpose
'Inspire', installed in 2006, is situated under the bell tower and includes a large exhibition case
The Cathedral's impressive 240ft spire is visible from many parts of Lancaster
The Cathedral features a number of unusual stained glass windows, such as this window depicting King Herod
The Holy Oils, used throughout the diocese of Lancaster in the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, ordination and anointing of the sick
A touchscreen computer gives details of the Cathedral and the Catholic faith
King Henry VIII, depicted in a stained glass window in the north transept
Simeon and Anna with Jesus, from one of the lady chapel windows.