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Abingdon (page 2/6)

[picture: River with arched stone bridge]

River with arched stone bridge

A river or canal runs under an old arched stone bridge in the grouonds of the old Abbey. It is the medieval abbey millstream.

[picture: River with arched stone bridge]

River with arched stone bridge

Another shot of this arched stone bridge over the medieval mill-stream.

[picture: The old stables]

The old stables

An old stone stable building was probably the gatehouse to the Abbey.

[picture: The old stables 2]

The old stables 2

The old stables, with stone walls and a tile roof. At one time the building may have been the Abbey gatehouse.

[picture: River: 1]

River: 1

The river (actually the old abbey millstream) runs through or past the old abbey grounds.

[picture: River: 2]

River: 2

This one is in focus, too.

[picture: The old stables 3]

The old stables 3

Old stone stable building.

[picture: Old abbey building]

Old abbey building

Part of the Benedictine abbey, with the water of the mill-stream flowing under it.

[picture: Yew Tree]

Yew Tree

An old yew tree growing on the island where the Cosener’s House is located, in the grounds of the medieval abbey. This is a composite of two photographs. [more...]


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