Share Content Published February 20, 2009 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Grade two listed building under repair. 2 37 clacton damage damaged essex grade listed medieval osyth renovations repair restoration restore restoring road scaffold scaffolding st two
Share Content Published February 20, 2009 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Grade two listed building under repair. 2 37 clacton damage damaged essex grade listed medieval osyth renovations repair restoration restore restoring road scaffold scaffolding st two
Share Content Published February 20, 2009 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Grade two listed building under repair. 2 37 clacton damage damaged essex grade listed medieval osyth renovations repair restoration restore restoring road scaffold scaffolding st two
Share Content Published February 20, 2009 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. ?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Grade two listed building under repair. 2 37 clacton damage damaged essex grade listed medieval osyth renovations repair restoration restore restoring road scaffold scaffolding st two
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published August 20, 2008 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. 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
Share Content Published October 10, 2007 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Binham Priory, Norfolk 11th abbey anglia architecture binham britain building cemetery century christianity church death dissolution east england english facade gb gravestone graveyard heritage history kingdom medieval monastary exterior monument norfolk old panel past priory religion religious remains rood ruin tombstone travel uk united
Share Content Published October 10, 2007 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Binham Priory, Norfolk 11th abbey anglia architecture binham britain building cemetery century christianity church death dissolution east england english facade gb gravestone graveyard heritage history kingdom medieval monastary exterior monument norfolk old panel past priory religion religious remains rood ruin tombstone travel uk united
Share Content Published October 10, 2007 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Binham Priory, Norfolk 11th abbey anglia architecture binham britain building cemetery century christianity church death dissolution east england english facade gb gravestone graveyard heritage history kingdom medieval monastary exterior monument norfolk old panel past priory religion religious remains rood ruin tombstone travel uk united
Share Content Published October 10, 2007 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Binham Priory, Norfolk 11th abbey anglia architecture binham britain building cemetery century christianity church death dissolution east england english facade gb gravestone graveyard heritage history kingdom medieval monastary exterior monument norfolk old panel past priory religion religious remains rood ruin tombstone travel uk united
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Undercrofts beneath the city of Norwich, Norfolk. Picture shows - Vaults at the Music House. cellar medieval norwich subterranean undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Undercrofts beneath the city of Norwich, Norfolk. Picture shows - Vaults at the Music House. cellar medieval norwich subterranean undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Undercrofts or Medieval cellars in Norwich, UK medieval norwich undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft undercrofts
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Undercrofts beneath the city of Norwich, Norfolk. Picture shows - Vaults at the Music House. cellar medieval norwich subterranean undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Undercrofts beneath the city of Norwich, Norfolk. Picture shows - exampleof brickwork at the Music House. cellar medieval norwich subterranean undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft
Share Content Published November 29, 2006 ©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted. Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Undercrofts beneath the city of Norwich, Norfolk. Picture shows - Vaults at the Music House. cellar medieval norwich subterranean undercliff undercliffes undercliffs undercroft