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Wigmore Abbey 29878_003
Wigmore Abbey, Adforton, Herefordshire. Augustinian Abbey founded in 1179 by Hugh de Mortimer. Burial place of several of the Mortimer family, once Earls of March. The Abbots Lodging and various features of the abbey plan can be made out. It is a scheduled ancient monument ) and a Grade I listed building )
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This print by Damian Grady showcases the majestic Wigmore Abbey in Adforton, Herefordshire. Steeped in history, this Augustinian Abbey was founded back in 1179 by Hugh de Mortimer and served as the burial place for several members of the Mortimer family, who were once Earls of March. The photograph offers a glimpse into the abbey's past, with its medieval ruins standing proudly against the backdrop of time. The Abbots Lodging can be seen alongside various other features that hint at the grandeur and architectural brilliance of this ancient monument. Wigmore Abbey holds immense significance as a scheduled ancient monument (1005359) and is also listed as a Grade I building (1179921). Its historical value cannot be overstated, making it an essential destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in England's rich heritage. Damian Grady's expertly captured image transports viewers to a different era altogether. It evokes feelings of awe and wonderment while reminding us of our connection to the past. This print serves as a testament to both Grady's artistic talent and his ability to capture the essence of such an iconic landmark. Whether you are drawn to medieval architecture or simply fascinated by ruins steeped in history, this remarkable photograph will undoubtedly make a striking addition to any collection or display.
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