Thomas Traherne was an English poet, Anglican cleric, theologian, and religious writer. The intense, scholarly spirituality in his writings has led to his being commemorated by some parts of the Anglican Communion on 10 October or on 27 September.
One of the four Traherne Windows in Audley Chapel, Hereford Cathedral, created by stained-glass artist Tom Denny
Traherne matriculated at Brasenose College, Oxford in 1652 and received his degree in 1656
Facsimile of the manuscript of Thomas Traherne's poem "An Hymne upon St. Bartholomew's Day", from Bertram Dobell's 1903 edition of his poetical works
St Mary's, Credenhill, Herefordshire, where Traherne was rector
Hereford Cathedral School
Hereford Cathedral School is an independent, co-educational boarding and day school for pupils of ages 3 to 18 years, from Nursery to Sixth Form. Its headmaster is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. The school's premises are next to Hereford Cathedral in Hereford.
Hereford Cathedral School
An aerial view of the Portman Centre, No. 1, and the Science Block
The Old Deanery, once a boarding house, is now the administrative centre of the school.