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Farnborough

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Maldon

a Seaside Town in the county of Essex

Roger Nichol's Pictures of Hailes Abbey

(9 total)Hailes Abbey Pictures

A picture of Hailes Abbey
Weird tree at Hailes Abbey

Weird tree at Hailes Abbey

A very old Ash tree at Hailes Abbey

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Hailes Abbey, The Lone Tree


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Church interior

Hailes Church interior

Outside the remains of Hailes Abbey is Hailes Church. The Church is older than the Abbey being consecrated in 1175. Inside the Church are partially restored Medieval wall paintings and some stained glass windows originally from the Abbey.

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Hailes Abbey, Abbeys and Cathedrals, Winchcombe


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Church

Hailes Church

Outside the remains of Hailes Abbey is Hailes Church. The Church is older than the Abbey being consecrated in 1175. Inside the Church are partially restored Medieval wall paintings and some stained glass windows originally from the Abbey.

This picture appears in the following picture tour:
Hailes Abbey


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage wall paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Hailes Abbey, Abbeys and Cathedrals, Winchcombe


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Hailes Abbey, Abbeys and Cathedrals, Winchcombe


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

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Hailes Abbey


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

This picture appears in the following picture tour:
Hailes Abbey


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

This picture appears in the following picture tour:
Hailes Abbey


A picture of Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey was founded in 1245 or 1246 by Richard Earl of Cornwall. All that remains now are a few low arches in a meadow with outlines in the grass. Surviving remains include Hailes Church with unrestored medieval wall-paintings. The Abbey is owned by the National Trust and managed by English Heritage

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
Hailes Abbey, Abbeys and Cathedrals, Winchcombe