Durham is a train stop on the way from Newcastle to York and I was lucky to catch one unblurred shot the moment the train passed the shrubs at the station, and the view to the cathedral opened, before the train took up too much speed.
Carla has a post about it here. The Cathedral, a Norman building that was begun in 1093 (the year King Malcolm III of Scotland and his son Edward were killed in battle at Alnwick), played an important role in the history of Northumberland and I keep coming across it in my research about said history.