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07-FEB-2012

The Almonry

This 14th Century building was once home to the Almoner of the Benedictine Abbey that was founded at Evesham in the 8th Century.

Following the closure of the Abbey by Henry VIII, the Almonry became the personal home of the last Abbot, Philip Ballard, whilst the rest of the Abbey buildings were sold to Sir Philip Hoby who arranged for the quarrying of the stone.

Today, the Almonry, two churches, bell tower and cloister arch are all that remain of what was reportedly the third largest abbey in England.

http://www.almonryevesham.org

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Graeme06-May-2012 22:55
The character of this place is so atmospheric, Mark. Great image.V
marko gregoric09-Mar-2012 12:14
Interesting house and very good shot. V
Irena Jurecic08-Mar-2012 09:10
Very interesting capture. Well done! V
chris morton08-Mar-2012 08:21
nice textures in the stone to set off the frame (10mm! wow, well controlled)
Guest 08-Mar-2012 01:12
Beautiful shot. V.
Helen Betts07-Mar-2012 23:26
Fascinating buildings and story to accompany them. I quite like the overall soft color to this. Very nicely done. V.
Frank Kavanagh Photography07-Mar-2012 21:43
What a fabulous row of buildings.V.
John Reynolds LRPS07-Mar-2012 20:37
Beautiful old house. Nice capture, Mark. V.
Brian Samuel07-Mar-2012 20:04
Not a bad looking place to call home - I'd take it! Nice shot.
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