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A view of Wightwick Manor.

12 Comments CherryPie on Apr 22nd 2010

From the guidebook:

In the customary Cistersian layout, we might expect there to have been a partition separating the two bays. If this was the case, the west bay served as the book room, or armarium, where some at least of the abbey’s fine collection of volumes could be stored for use in the cloister. [...]

8 Comments CherryPie on Apr 21st 2010

The architecture of  chapter house at Buildwas Abbey is Gothic in style and quite beautiful.  It was from here that I was treated to that lovely musical surprise.
It is here where the monks would assemble every morning with the abbot presiding over the meeting:

This began with the reading of a lesson and a chapter from [...]

6 Comments CherryPie on Apr 19th 2010

The first photograph shows the south transept with what is left of the tower just behind it.
The second photograph shows one of the four transept chapels.  Each of the chapels was covered with a rib vault, with an altar beneath the east window.
A view looking out from the chapel can be seen here.

18 Comments CherryPie on Apr 15th 2010

The ruins of Buildwas Abbey are situated in beautiful woodland just above the south bank of the River Severn.
The guidebook gives a brief summary of it’s origins:

In the summer of 1135, Roger de Clinton, Bishop of Chester, brought a small colony of monks to England from the Norman abbey of Savigny. He settled the [...]

19 Comments CherryPie on Apr 14th 2010

I was determined to take advantage of the sunny weather and hopefully get some pictures of spring flowers.  I did manage to track down some flowers in one of the local parks but it was rather crowded and the wind was a little chilly.  I took a few photos and beat a hasty retreat.  I [...]

14 Comments CherryPie on Apr 11th 2010

The chimney stacks at Wightwick Manor are very vertical. I visited the house over Easter and found it really interesting.  I will be returning later in the year to get a full guided tour when it is not so busy.  Of course another reason for me to return is to see the gardens when [...]

30 Comments CherryPie on Apr 9th 2010

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