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Interior view of Tinern Abbey ruins, Monmouthshire, Wales.
The historic charm of this ancient city with its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, river, city walls and the iconic York Minster. The scene captures the essence of this quintessentially English city, rich in history and steeped in culture.
Remains of Dryburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom
Tintern, United Kingdom - June 16, 2011: Tintern Abbey in the village of Tintern in Monmouthshire, on the Welsh bank of the River Wye. It is currently managed by Cadw, the Welsh governmentaas historic environment service.
Aerial view of ruins of cistercian monastery Tintern in Wales at sunrise.
Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland. The abbey was founded in 1128 by King David I. During the 15th century, the abbey guesthouse was developed into a royal residence, and after the Scottish Reformation the Palace of Holyroodhouse was expanded further. The abbey church was used as a parish church until the 17th century, and has been ruined since the 18th century. The remaining walls of the abbey lie adjacent to the palace, at the eastern end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. The site of the abbey is protected as a scheduled monument.
An aerial view of Tintern Abbey building surrounded by greenery fiends and trees near river
The 12th Century ruins of Llanthony Priory in the remote Vale of Ewyas in the Black Mountains of South Wales, UK.
The remains of the Chapter House of the Cistercian Abbey, Margam Country Park. Margam Country Park, Margam, Port Talbot, South Wales, United Kingdom - 15th of October 2022
Malmesbury Abbey, dedicated to St Peter & St Paul since the 7th Century AD. On a hilltop site, Malmesbury was once marked by an iron age fort and later became one of the most significant towns in England,. Situated on the River Avon, it features the Abbey, now over one thousand years old and other quaint and distinctive architecture that maps the centuries.
The Tintern Abbey church, first Cistercian foundation in Wales, dating back to a.d. 1131
Rievaulx. near Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - September 28. 2024: Visitors at Rievaulx Abbey in a sunny day in early autumn. Founded in 1132, Rievaulx was the first Cistercian abbey to be established in the north of England.
Ruins of Tintern Abbey, Wales
The Rock of Cashel
Tintern, Uk - Circa September 2019: Tintern Abbey (Abaty Tyndyrn in Welsh) ruins
Country Kerry, Ireland
Tintern Abbey
The Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland's most spectacular historic sites. A prominent green hill, with limestone outcrops, rises from a grassy plain. On the hill, walls surround a round tower, a13th-century Gothic cathedral and the finest 12th-century Romanesque chapel in Ireland.
Wales. Tintern. Tintern Abbey was originally a wooden Cistercian monastery built around 1130 at the banks of the River Wye and later completed with a stone church and cloisters. After the reformation when Henry Vlll broke up with Rome he wanted to get rid of monasteries and Tintern Abbey was destroyed. Nowadays the ruins are a national icon and a much visited landmark for tourists of which I was one.
Bare stone of gable walls and window frames of an abandoned church.   Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland.
The old walls of Tintern Abbey in Tintern, UK under a blue sky
Ruins of Much Wenlock Priory with long grass and weeds in the foreground
A small part of Tintern Abbey. seen from a small street next to the river.   Tintern, Wales, United Kingdom.
Old Positive Film scan, Ardfert Cathedral, Country Kerry Ireland.
Abbey ruins
Inside the remains of the church of Tintern Abbey
Tintern Anbey
Abbey ruin in the UK stitched panorama
Stone column base inside medieval church ruins bathed in warm sunlight
The striking ruins of Melrose Abbey, Scotland
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