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The chapel of St. Nicholas in Coggeshall, Essex. It was built around 1220 and is a simple rectangular building (as were all Cistercian gatehouse chapels), but one thing makes this chapel unique and that is the use of locally made brick which is the earliest post-Roman brick in England. Especially uncommon is the use of moulded bricks and fine examples of this early work can be seen around the windows.

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August 20, 2008 11:10 am

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  1. Model NIKON D2Xs
  2. Aperture f/6.7
  3. Exposure 1/250 sec
  4. Focal length 35mm
  5. ISO ISO 200

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architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel

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