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? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Around the Silver Arcade in Leicester city centre.
? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Around the Silver Arcade in Leicester city centre.
? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Around the Silver Arcade in Leicester city centre.
? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Around the Silver Arcade in Leicester city centre.
? Si Barber 07739 472 922 Around the Silver Arcade in Leicester city centre.
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows hammerbeam roof.
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows three light windows with stepped transoms and panelled tracery.
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows trefoil arcading along decorative plinths.
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows trefoil arcading along decorative plinths.
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows 12th Century Norman font showing the Magi,Adam & Eve, the Nativity
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows 12th Century Norman font showing the Magi,Adam & Eve, the Nativity
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows 12th Century Norman font showing the Magi,Adam & Eve, the Nativity
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows 12th Century Norman font showing the Magi,Adam & Eve, the Nativity
The church of St Martins in Fincham, Norfolk. Picture shows 12th Century Norman font showing the Magi,Adam & Eve, the Nativity
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel
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.
architecture church cistercian coggeshall england essex medaeval medieval saint st nicholas chapel