Voting Ends Soon – Nation’s Favourite Stained Glass Window

26th January 2026

It’s the last week of our public competition to find the nation’s favourite stained-glass window from the top 12 most liked from our winter Divine Light campaign on social media.

Last week to vote on the nation’s favourite stained glass. Have you voted?

Over 4,000 people have now voted for their favourite but voting closes at midday (GMT) on Sunday February 1st. Cast your vote here.

The top 5 will be revealed, one a day starting on Monday 2nd, with the winner announced on Friday 6th.

Our #DivineLight campaign was based on the latest volume of the same name by Janet Gough, OBE, author, lecturer and advisor on historic churches and cathedrals.

Over 110,000 of you engaged with this campaign which saw us share one stained glass image from every one of our 42 cathedrals, the two Royal Peculiars of Westminster Abbey and St George’s Windsor, and St Germans Cathedral on the Isele of Man.

The campaign ran throughout Advent, Christmas and beyond across our social media platforms: LinkedInFacebookX (formerly Twitter)Instagram and BlueSky.

Together they reveal the stories of England’s remarkable cathedral glass collection, from the 12th century to modern times, and represent a significant national art collection.

Twelve windows made it to the final – determined by the number of likes, shares, and engagements –

Here they are  (in alphabetical order) …

Britain's Favourite Stained Glass Window - Divine Light

Read all about the windows here.

Divine Light – The Stained Glass of England’s Cathedrals, by Janet Gough OBE, published by Kulturalis with photos by Andy Marshall.

You can order it here.