The trouble with cathedrals is, seen one, seen the lot. They seem to come in three sizes: small, medium and large. Their architecture, whilst interesting, is not particularly varied. The only real difference is who is buried in their vaults and then you're only looking at flagstones rather than actual cadavers.
I must say I was taken in when I visited Winchester Cathedral for the first time last year, only because of the story about it almost falling down in the early 1900s and the diver bod who spent ages in waterlogged foundations propping it up with bags of concrete. Other than that I could have been in Canterbury, York or almost anywhere.