It’s seen crazy golf, a knife angel and even the Earth but now it’s the turn of a spectacular 68ft dragon to take up residence at an historic place of worship. Draco Roffensis, aka The Rochester Dragon, is celebratign 900 years since the creation of Textus Roffensis, the cathedral’s most significant contribution to medieval writing. The eye-catching beast, which has been suspended above the nave at Rochester Cathedral ,has been designed and created by local artist Wendy Daws with 25,000 scales made of gold, silver and copper foil sewn onto wire panels. Wendy was helped with the mammoth task by…