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Medieval Architecture Collection: Standing crosses

Standing crosses Collection
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Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136

Sea of Steps, Wells Cathedral a66_00136
WELLS CATHEDRAL, Wells, Somerset. Interior view. The Sea of Steps. Photographed by Herbert Felton in 1948

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Barnard Castle J860320

Barnard Castle J860320
BARNARD CASTLE, Durham. North west view, across the River Tees

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Knowlton Church and Earthworks J940538

Knowlton Church and Earthworks J940538
KNOWLTON CHURCH AND EARTHWORKS, Dorset. General view of the site from the West. The siting of this ruined medieval church at the centre of a Neolithic ritual henge earthwork symbolises the transition

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Framlingham Castle K971834

Framlingham Castle K971834
FRAMLINGHAM CASTLE, Suffolk. View looking East towards the castle from across the mere. Poppies in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20

Tower of London & Tower Bridge 21766_20
TOWER OF LONDON, TOWER BRIDGE & GREATER LONDON AUTHORITY BUILDING, London. Aerial view. The new Greater London Authority offices, designed by Foster & Partners, 1998-2002

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Warwick Castle K991541

Warwick Castle K991541
WARWICK CASTLE, Warwick, Warwickshire. A view of the castle from the east with River Avon in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Leeds Castle 24978_031

Leeds Castle 24978_031
LEEDS CASTLE, Kent. Aerial view. First built in 1119, the castle became a royal palace for Edward I and Eleanor of Castile in 1278, who added the successive gatehouse defences of the barbican

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Roche Abbey J890254

Roche Abbey J890254
ROCHE ABBEY, Maltby, South Yorkshire. Pulpitum, quire & transepts

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Beverley Minster N100030

Beverley Minster N100030
BEVERLEY MINSTER, East Riding of Yorkshire. Exterior of the West Front

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey N080548

Whitby Abbey N080548
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Early morning view of the Abbey across the fishpond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Dover Castle south staircase J870615

Dover Castle south staircase J870615
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. Interior view of the South staircase

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Mount Grace Priory J930091

Mount Grace Priory J930091
MOUNT GRACE PRIORY, North Yorkshire. View of the Priory Church from the South West with daffodils in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Brinkburn Priory K030534

Brinkburn Priory K030534
BRINKBURN PRIORY, Northumberland. Interior view of the church looking towards the stained glass window at the East end

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Goodrich Castle N070081

Goodrich Castle N070081
GOODRICH CASTLE, Herefordshire. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Castle Acre Priory N070074

Castle Acre Priory N070074
CASTLE ACRE PRIORY, Norfolk. Aerial view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bamburgh Castle K011670

Bamburgh Castle K011670
BAMBURGH CASTLE, Northumberland. A view of the castle on the hill from the village of Bamburgh

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: Byland Abbey J980022

Byland Abbey J980022
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The West front of the church from the South West

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: Hadleigh Castle N090070

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

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Fountains Abbey J980103

Fountains Abbey J980103
FOUNTAINS ABBEY, North Yorkshire. General exterior view of the Cistercian abbey, which was founded in 1132

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J070049

Rievaulx Abbey J070049
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The window at the east end of the abbey church showing autumn colour on the trees beyond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Nunney Castle J020097

Nunney Castle J020097
NUNNEY CASTLE, Somerset. View of 14th century, French style castle and moat

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Kenilworth Castle K900477

Kenilworth Castle K900477
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. The Castle from across the mere

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Kenilworth Castle N070113

Kenilworth Castle N070113
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. 2003 aerial view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Dover Castle J840160

Dover Castle J840160
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. General view of the castle from the south west

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Whitby Abbey J850258

Whitby Abbey J850258
WHITBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View from the east

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J000004

Rievaulx Abbey J000004
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. General view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Old Wardour Castle K990149

Old Wardour Castle K990149
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. Carved vault at the top of the ruined spiral staircase on the fourth floor

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: Furness Abbey N080540

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

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn K991328

Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn K991328
BRADFORD ON AVON TITHE BARN, Wiltshire. Interior view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J060222

Rievaulx Abbey J060222
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The arches and buttresses of the north side of the abbey church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Cleeve Abbey J900121

Cleeve Abbey J900121
CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. Interior view of the Frater steps

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Gateway with sheep OP28723

Gateway with sheep OP28723
Abbey Gate, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. West view of the Abbey Gateway, showing sheep on the street in the foreground withmen and women standing back

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Hylton Castle J050060

Hylton Castle J050060
HYLTON CASTLE, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the Gatehouse in the 15th century

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Harmondsworth Great Barn N120003

Harmondsworth Great Barn N120003
HARMONDSWORTH GREAT BARN, Greater London. Interior view. Medieval timber framed barn built in 1426-7 by Winchester College

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Timber boarded house, City of London 1884 BL05123

Timber boarded house, City of London 1884 BL05123
BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE, City of London. General view of an old timber boarded house, latterly a shop, possibly medieval. Photographed by Bedford Lemere, 30th April 1884

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Marys Kempley DP114574

St Marys Kempley DP114574
St Marys Church, Kempley, Gloucestershire. Exterior view of the south elevation. Photographed in 2010

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Medieval Merchants House J880159

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

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: 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: Rievaulx Abbey J980029

Rievaulx Abbey J980029
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The interior of the abbey church looking towards the East end

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Byland Abbey K981258

Byland Abbey K981258
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. West front of the church from the South West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey N070690

Rievaulx Abbey N070690
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Aerial view of the abbey and surrounding area

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Restormel Castle K010870

Restormel Castle K010870
RESTORMEL CASTLE, Cornwall. View from the South West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Catherines Chapel K040043

St Catherines Chapel K040043
ST CATHERINEs CHAPEL, Abbotsbury, Dorset. Exterior view with sheep in the foreground



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