
Sujet
Lanercost Priory
Légende
Lanercost Priory, near Naworth, 1844. 'The ruins of the monastic buildings are very extensive, and are situated in a secluded vale, watered by the Irthing, surrounded by well-wooded heights, and very near to Naworth [in Cumbria]. The arch of the gate-house remains; the church is cruciform; it consists of a nave, with only one aisle (the north), and a transept; and a choir, with a low embattled square tower at the intersection of the cross: the western doorway is very fine. Among the other remains, are the Prior's Lodgings and the Hospitium, the Cloisters and Refectory, or great dining-hall. The church, except the western front, is in the transition style from the Norman to the early English. The Priory was founded in the middle of the twelfth century, and the monks of Lanercost are of some celebrity'. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
Notre référence
HRM20B02_369
Model release
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Property release
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Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
61,3Mo (3,6Mo) / 42,0cm x 36,6cm / 4960 x 4321 (300dpi)