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St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire

The massive (and rather disliked) west end of St Albans Abbey designed by Edmund Beckett, First Baron Grimthorpe. Potentially the site of the place of death of Britain's First Christian Martyr Saint Alban at c.250. The majority of the building is Norman, the distinctive brickwork tower re-using bricks from the remains of the Roman Town of Verulamium in the valley below. Date: circa 1912

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Media ID 32220166

© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins P

Albans Baron Beckett Brickwork Edmund Hertfordshire Herts Martyr Massive Norman Verulamium Designed


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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This stunning print captures the massive and rather disliked west end of St Albans Abbey in Hertfordshire, designed by Edmund Beckett, First Baron Grimthorpe. The abbey is believed to be the site of the place of death of Britain's First Christian Martyr Saint Alban around 250 AD. The majority of the building showcases Norman architecture, with a distinctive brickwork tower that reuses bricks from the remains of the Roman Town of Verulamium in the valley below. This unique blend of styles and history makes St Albans Abbey a truly remarkable landmark. Dating back to circa 1912, this photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of this iconic structure. The intricate details and grandeur of St Albans Abbey are sure to leave any viewer in awe. As you admire this image, let yourself be transported back in time to an era filled with religious significance and cultural heritage. St Albans Abbey stands as a testament to centuries past, reminding us of the enduring legacy left behind by those who came before us.

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