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Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Reculver Towers K960841

Reculver Towers K960841
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. View looking west of the interior face of Reculver Church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774

St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774
ST JOHNs CHURCH, Finchingfield, Braintree, Essex. Interior view. Light passing through the stained glass window creates a kaleidoscope effect on the columns inside St Johns Church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Beverley Minster a018100

Beverley Minster a018100
BEVERLEY MINSTER, East Yorkshire. Interior view. A view looking across the nave with the lectern in the foreground and the pulpit in the background

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054

St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054
ST PETER AND ST PAULs CHURCH, Lavenham, Babergh, Suffolk. The medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. Its 141 foot tower was constructed from knapped flint with Casterton stone detail between 1486

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Westminster Abbey Chapter House N090484

Westminster Abbey Chapter House N090484
WESTMINSTER ABBEY: CHAPTER HOUSE, London. Interior view of the vaulted ceiling

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Brough Castle K981527

Brough Castle K981527
BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria. The gatehouse with the c.1200 keep beyond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Penrith Castle K031147

Penrith Castle K031147
PENRITH CASTLE, Cumbria. Building work began at the end of the 14th century by Ralph Neville, who played a key role in defending this area against the Scots

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Reculver Towers N100065

Reculver Towers N100065
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. View of the twin towers with rocks of hard coastal defences in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Deans Yard, Westminster BL05989

Deans Yard, Westminster BL05989
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, London. Entrance to the cloisters from Deans Yard with a policeman standing beside the gate. Photographed in 1886 by Bedford Lemere

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Medieval Merchants House J880159

Medieval Merchants House J880159
MEDIEVAL MERCHANTs HOUSE, Southampton, Hampshire. Front exterior

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Reculver Towers OP00671

Reculver Towers OP00671
RECULVER TOWERS, Kent. The remains of the west facade of St Marys church stands on the cliff at Reculver. The original 7th century church was built on the site of an abandoned fort

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Belsay Castle K021990

Belsay Castle K021990
BELSAY CASTLE, Northumberland. General view of the Castle including tower, main range and remains of west wing

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Castle Rising Castle K971512

Castle Rising Castle K971512
CASTLE RISING CASTLE, Norfolk. The east face of the keep seen through the gatehouse arch

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: The Deanery and Winchester Cathedral K011415

The Deanery and Winchester Cathedral K011415
WINCHESTER, Hampshire. The Deanery and Cathedral

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J060078

Rievaulx Abbey J060078
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View through silhouetted arch to Presbytery arcade looking North East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Finchale Priory K991234

Finchale Priory K991234
FINCHALE PRIORY, Durham. View through the doorway at the west end of the nave of the whole length of the church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Denny Abbey J020192

Denny Abbey J020192
DENNY ABBEY, Cambridgeshire. Exterior view of the abbey from the north east

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Phoenix Tower, Chester 20755_010

Phoenix Tower, Chester 20755_010
PHOENIX TOWER, CHESTER CITY WALLS. Aerial view. Lying on, or close to the location of the corner tower of the Roman fortress, Phoenix Tower is a much-restored medieval construction

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Buildwas Abbey J860300

Buildwas Abbey J860300
BUILDWAS ABBEY, Shropshire. General view through arches

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Cleeve Abbey Gatehouse J860104

Cleeve Abbey Gatehouse J860104
CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. The Gatehouse

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Battle Abbey J070061

Battle Abbey J070061
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Interior view. The 13th Century vaulted Novices Chamber underneath the south end of the monk dormitory

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Battle Abbey J070060

Battle Abbey J070060
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Interior view. Vaulted north chamber of the East Range which was perhaps the Monks Common Room

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Binham Priory N071944

Binham Priory N071944
BINHAM PRIORY, Norfolk. Aerial view of the Benedictine priory

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Longthorpe Tower J940395

Longthorpe Tower J940395
LONGTHORPE TOWER, Cambridgeshire. Interior view showing the wall paintings

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Norwich street scene a98_07531

Norwich street scene a98_07531
Norwich, Norfolk. General view looking down Elm Hilll from the corner of The Monastery. A picturesque survival of the street plan of the Medieval city

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Saddlers, Suffolk a98_09419

Saddlers, Suffolk a98_09419
Botesdale, Suffolk. Street frontage of C. W. Ray Saddlers. Four horse collars are displayed, leather side out. This building is a late medieval hall house remodelled in the 17th century

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lydford Castle N090120

Lydford Castle N090120
LYDFORD CASTLE, Devon. Exterior view of the castle

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lydford Castle N090119

Lydford Castle N090119
LYDFORD CASTLE, Devon. View of the commemorative Viking style runic stone located next to the castle. The stone was set in place in 1997 as part of the commemorative 1000th anniversary of the Viking

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Byland Abbey N090104

Byland Abbey N090104
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View of the West Front of the Church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Etal Castle K971839

Etal Castle K971839
ETAL CASTLE, Northumberland. View of the Tower House from the west with the Gatehouse beyond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Etal Castle J940360

Etal Castle J940360
ETAL CASTLE, Northumberland. View of the Gatehouse from the East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Etal Castle J940325

Etal Castle J940325
ETAL CASTLE, Northumberland. View of the Gatehouse and the Tower House looking West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Hadleigh Castle N090070

Hadleigh Castle N090070
HADLEIGH CASTLE, Essex. North east and south east towers, view from the east

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Nunney Castle N080695

Nunney Castle N080695
NUNNEY CASTLE, Somerset. View of the 14th century French style castle and moat

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Netley Abbey N080678

Netley Abbey N080678
NETLEY ABBEY, Hampshire. General view of Netley Abbey showing the South Transept and Nave

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Brough Castle J870649

Brough Castle J870649
BROUGH CASTLE, Cumbria. General view of the keep which dates from c.1200

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Great Hall, Eltham Palace N080559

Great Hall, Eltham Palace N080559
ELTHAM PALACE, London. Interior view of the Great Hall

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey J850266

Whitby Abbey J850266
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View of arches

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Roche Abbey J890255

Roche Abbey J890255
ROCHE ABBEY, Maltby, South Yorkshire. View of the church transepts from the South

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Furness Abbey N080540

Furness Abbey N080540
FURNESS ABBEY, Cumbria. View of the transepts from the west

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lavenham, Suffolk a081678

Lavenham, Suffolk a081678
LAVENHAM, Suffolk. Timber framed buildings. Corner of Lady Street and Water Street. Photographed by John Gay

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Stokesay Castle N080447

Stokesay Castle N080447
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. View from the north showing the Tower and the Hall beyond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Stokesay Castle N080446

Stokesay Castle N080446
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. View of the North Tower

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080469

The Hall at Stokesay Castle N080469
STOKESAY CASTLE, Shropshire. Interior view of the Hall showing the timber staircase and cruck roof

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Glastonbury Abbey a082622

Glastonbury Abbey a082622
GLASTONBURY ABBEY, Glastonbury, Somerset. View of the two piers formerly supporting the choir arch at Glastonbury Abbey, seen from steps leading up from the Galilee in the Lady Chapel to the nave

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Church of St Martin, Wharram Percy Medieval Village N080340

Church of St Martin, Wharram Percy Medieval Village N080340
WHARRAM PERCY MEDIEVAL VILLAGE, North Yorkshire. Interior view of St Martins church taken from the East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Thornton Abbey Barbican and Gatehouse N080296

Thornton Abbey Barbican and Gatehouse N080296
THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. View of the car park, Barbican and Gatehouse from the west

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Thornton Abbey Barbican and Gatehouse N080294

Thornton Abbey Barbican and Gatehouse N080294
THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. View of the Barbican and Gatehouse from the west



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