Croxden Abbey |
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Tucked away down quiet country lanes near Alton, Staffordshire is the impressive ruin of Croxden Abbey. Croxden was built for Cistercian monks by Bertram de Verdun of Alton Castle. It was started in 1179 and took 30 years to build.
The Abbot's House |
The Chapter House and the Sacristy |
The remains of the cloister |
Remains of the crossing tower (HDR) |
Sacristy and Book Room |
Passage way to the Cloister |
Looking along the body of the church from the Apse to the West Front in the distance |
Sarcophagi |
The West front |
Looking towards the West front from the interior of the church |
Afternoon shadows cast by the West front (HDR) |
Dramatic HDR photo of the West front and the afternoon sun |
A beautifully illustrated trip round and the penultimate image is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adrian. It really is a most impressive site and is very much off the beaten track so relatively little visited.
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