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Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Thornton Abbey Gatehouse N080291

Thornton Abbey Gatehouse N080291
THORNTON ABBEY, North Lincolnshire. View of the Gatehouse taken from the east

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey N071703

Rievaulx Abbey N071703
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. Early morning sunlight on the arcades of the church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Castle Acre Priory. First floor bedchamber N071735

Castle Acre Priory. First floor bedchamber N071735
CASTLE ACRE PRIORY, Norfolk. Interior of Priors bedchamber on first floor. View from north west

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lyddington Bede House J870171

Lyddington Bede House J870171
LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. Exterior view of the Almshouse, formerly the medieval palace of the Bishops of Lincoln

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Medieval Merchants House J880161

Medieval Merchants House J880161
MEDIEVAL MERCHANTs HOUSE, Southampton, Hampshire. Interior view of the hall showing stairs to the first floor bedchambers

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Medieval Merchants House J880160

Medieval Merchants House J880160
MEDIEVAL MERCHANTs HOUSE, Southampton, Hampshire. Exterior close-up of the 13th century town house showing barrel hanging from timber beam

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Westminster Palace BB91_14810

Westminster Palace BB91_14810
OLD ST STEPHENs CLOISTER, Palace of Westminster, London. St Stephens Cloister was part of the old Palace of Westminster, and dates from 1526-9

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Wingfield Manor K031055

Wingfield Manor K031055
WINGFIELD MANOR, Derbyshire. View of the manor from the High Tower. Medieval manor built in the 1440s. Prison of Mary, Queen of Scots

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Wenlock Priory N040043

Wenlock Priory N040043
WENLOCK PRIORY, Shropshire. General exterior view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Kirby Muxloe Castle N071512

Kirby Muxloe Castle N071512
KIRBY MUXLOE CASTLE, Leicestershire. General view of the moated, brick-built fortified mansion. Building began in 1480 by Lord Hastings, but was left unfinished after his death

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Stokesay Castle K981767

Stokesay Castle K981767
STOKESAY CASTLE, Craven Arms, Shropshire. View of North tower and West range with church in the background

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Hailes Abbey K981472

Hailes Abbey K981472
HAILES ABBEY, Gloucestershire. View of the chapter house and the arches of the cloister

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Okehampton Castle J970144

Okehampton Castle J970144
OKEHAMPTON CASTLE, Devon. East lodgings. Exterior East garderobe and Gatehouse from the East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Meare Fish House J980165

Meare Fish House J980165
MEARE FISH HOUSE, Somerset. The only surviving monastic fishery building in England. It housed the Abbot of Glastonburys water bailiff and provided facilities for fish-salting and drying

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick J060175

Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick J060175
LORD LEYCESTER HOSPITAL, High Street, Warwick, Warwickshire. Exterior view of the timber framed building from the South West looking towards the gate

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick J060174

Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick J060174
LORD LEYCESTER HOSPITAL, High Street, Warwick, Warwickshire. Exterior view of the timber framed buildings from the North East looking towards St Jamess Chantry Chapel

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Tynemouth Priory N080060

Tynemouth Priory N080060
TYNEMOUTH PRIORY, Tyne and Wear. The presbytery and chapel against a grey sky with grave stones in the foreground

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Easby Abbey K060236

Easby Abbey K060236
EASBY ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View of the Gatehouse and beyond to the abbey

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Kings College Chapel, Cambridge K991440

Kings College Chapel, Cambridge K991440
KINGS COLLEGE CHAPEL, Cambridge. View of the late English gothic style chapel from The Backs showing west window and entrance

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J070050

Rievaulx Abbey J070050
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The crossing and east end of the abbey church showing autumn colour on the trees beyond

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J070048

Rievaulx Abbey J070048
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The arches on the south side of the presbytery from the middle of the abbey church - autumn colour

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Brougham Castle K981062

Brougham Castle K981062
BROUGHAM CASTLE, Cumbria. The Castle from the east seen across the River Eamont

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Wenlock Priory K980729

Wenlock Priory K980729
WENLOCK PRIORY, Shropshire. View of St Michaels chapel from the South East looking across the cloister

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Howden Minster K940508

Howden Minster K940508
HOWDEN MINSTER, Humberside, East Riding of Yorkshire. Interior of the octagonal chapter house

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Howden Minster K940506

Howden Minster K940506
HOWDEN MINSTER, Humberside, East Riding of Yorkshire. Exterior view

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Baconsthorpe Castle K940090

Baconsthorpe Castle K940090
BACONSTHORPE CASTLE, Norfolk. A late medieval and Tudor fortified manor house. View looking North of the Inner and Outer Gatehouses

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Kirkham Priory K930602

Kirkham Priory K930602
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. Detail of the stone carving around the East end window arch

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Furness Abbey K930417

Furness Abbey K930417
FURNESS ABBEY, Cumbria. Decorated stone corbel situated in the Dormitory undercroft

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: St Briavels Castle K920278

St Briavels Castle K920278
ST BRIAVELs CASTLE, Gloucestershire. General exterior view of the twin towered gatehouse built by Edward I in 1292

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn K991327

Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn K991327
BRADFORD ON AVON TITHE BARN, Wiltshire. Interior view of the timber-cruck roof

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lyddington Bede House J870169

Lyddington Bede House J870169
LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. Exterior view of the house and church. The house was originally part of the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Lyddington Bede House J870168

Lyddington Bede House J870168
LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. General view from the gardens. The house was originally part of the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Priors Hall Barn K031216

Priors Hall Barn K031216
PRIORs HALL BARN, Widdington, Essex. Exterior view from the South West

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Priors Hall Barn J850041

Priors Hall Barn J850041
PRIORs HALL BARN, Widdington, Essex. Interior view of the barn

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Thetford Priory K021388

Thetford Priory K021388
THETFORD PRIORY, Norfolk. Detail of the Lodgings South doorway

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Wingfield Manor K031076

Wingfield Manor K031076
WINGFIELD MANOR, Derbyshire. View of the manor from the High Tower with countryside beyond. Medieval manor built 1440s. Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned here in 1569, 1584 and 1585

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Carisbrooke Castle K021091

Carisbrooke Castle K021091
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, Isle of Wight. View from the Keep looking West towards the wall walk above the remains of Careys Mansion

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Carisbrooke Castle K021039

Carisbrooke Castle K021039
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, Isle of Wight. View of the Keep from the West from the wall walk

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J060224

Rievaulx Abbey J060224
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The arches and buttresses of the north side of the abbey

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J060223

Rievaulx Abbey J060223
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The arches and buttresses of the north side of the abbey church

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Rievaulx Abbey J060225

Rievaulx Abbey J060225
RIEVAULX ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The arches and buttresses of the north side of the abbey

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bayham Old Abbey N000035

Bayham Old Abbey N000035
BAYHAM OLD ABBEY, Kent. View of the Nave through an arch in the Old North Transept

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Bayham Old Abbey N000033

Bayham Old Abbey N000033
BAYHAM OLD ABBEY, Kent. Detail of a crossing pier

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Carisbrooke Castle K040155

Carisbrooke Castle K040155
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, Isle of Wight. View of the castle from the wall-walk

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Carisbrooke Castle K021040

Carisbrooke Castle K021040
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, Isle of Wight. View looking up the steps leading to the Keep

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Battle Abbey K020956

Battle Abbey K020956
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. View of the Gatehouse from the South East

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Battle Abbey N050022

Battle Abbey N050022
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. The south end of the Dormitory Range

Background imageMedieval Architecture Collection: Battle Abbey J850109

Battle Abbey J850109
BATTLE ABBEY, East Sussex. Interior view of the vaulted roof of the Monks Common Room



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