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South Porch, Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England

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The present church, dating from the mid-12th century, is a fragment of the original abbey church, which had transepts, a tall central spire and a western tower. All that is left is the nave with isles. The nave was saved after the Reformation and became the parish church. The south porch contains some of the best Romanesque sculpture in England.

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06-28-12 14:13
Thanks yurilux.
06-28-12 10:43
As always, impeccable!
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