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Hidden away in a corner of the South Transept at Beverley Minster is a beautifully crafted memorial to Major General Barnard Bowes. The Coade stone adds a softness to the detail which is in keeping …
Beverley Minster in the East Riding of Yorkshire is jam packed full of Early English architecture with a dash of the Decorated and Perpendicular thrown in for good measure. What you see today dates from …
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Vaulting Ambition, originally uploaded by fotofacade.
A rare glimpse of the wonderful filigree …
Over the Christmas period I went over to Beverley and was lucky enough to get up into the roof of the South and North Transept of Beverley Minster. Built in the C13th, it was remarkable …
History matters and with that in mind I have put together a brief photo story on flickr showing how on one particular day history came to life for me whilst visiting Beverley Minster. Click the …
Beverley Minster, Yorkshire UK, is one of the most remarkable medieval buildings in Europe. Beverley is one of the most underestimated towns in Europe.
Both internally and externally the views and vista’s are spectacular. What is …
