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01Feb04. Approaching the abbey from the Outer Court. The low ruins
in the foreground was a guest house and later a stable block. To
the right with the large Window is the North Transept; the High
Altar, Sedilia and Presbytery are to the left of the transept and
the Nave going to the West Tower are off the image to the right.
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01Feb04. Looking down the North Transept to the South Transept.
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01Feb04. A couple interesting bits of stonework, that look like
they came from a different part of the original abbey.
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01Feb04. The Sedalia, amazingly well preserved. There were 4 seats
on the right for the priest an dhis assistants, the left side held
the piscina.
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01Feb04. Another view if the sedalia.
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Looking from the High Altar, across the Crossing which connects
the North and South Transepts, looking down the Nave toward the
West Tower. John is listening to the audio tour.
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01Feb04. A decoration over some arches. Despite its age, it still
has relatively sharp edges, unlike decorations in most ruins we've
visited.
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01Feb04. Looking toward the undercroft. The window in about the
center is the same window of the South Transept from an earlier
picture.
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The infirmery Chapel, buttery and kitchen again.
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Looking at the ruins from in front of the Abbots House
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