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Article
[22.02.2008 12:21]
Date published
Feb 2008
90 out of 100
An English late-Gothic Masterpiece
Fodors describe Bath Abbey as being a "15th-century edifice of golden, glowing stone" which dominates the center of town and features "carved figures of angels ascending ladders" on both sides of its "splendid west front". Located "on the site of a Saxon abbey", the Abbey boasts "superb fan-vaulted ceilings" and inside has "an impression of [more...]
Fodors describe Bath Abbey as being a "15th-century edifice of golden, glowing stone" which dominates the center of town and features "carved figures of angels ascending ladders" on both sides of its "splendid west front". Located "on the site of a Saxon abbey", the Abbey boasts "superb fan-vaulted ceilings" and inside has "an impression of [more...]
Article
[14.02.2008 21:30]
Date published
Jan 2007
100 out of 100
Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey is England's "last great medieval church", built between 1499 and 1616, with a 19th century nave, described by the Lonely Planet Guide to have "wonderful fan vaulting". The Bishop Oliver King realized his dream by adding sculptures of angels climbing "up and down" the west façade by stone ladders. Amongst the most interesting [more...]
Bath Abbey is England's "last great medieval church", built between 1499 and 1616, with a 19th century nave, described by the Lonely Planet Guide to have "wonderful fan vaulting". The Bishop Oliver King realized his dream by adding sculptures of angels climbing "up and down" the west façade by stone ladders. Amongst the most interesting [more...]
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