Image LGP 3611 by Leslie Garland

LGP 3611 
 Old Roman masonry from Corstopitum incorporated in the walls of the crypt, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK.
This is the only surviving part of the original Priory Church built on this site by St Wilfred in 674 and one of the best surviving Saxon crypts in the country. 
 Keywords: Old Roman masonry from Corstopitum incorporated in the walls of the crypt, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK.
This is the only surviving part of the original Priory Church built on this site by St Wilfred in 674 and one of the best surviving Saxon crypts in the country.
English church religion religious building old ancient Christian Christianity lgpl
© Leslie Garland Pictures
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LGP 3611

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Photographer: Leslie Garland
Collection: Northumberland
Filename:
LGP 3611
Upload Date: 2016-03-15 12:15:13
Photo Size: 6.3mb 4896x3264 pixels
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Old Roman masonry from Corstopitum incorporated in the walls of

the crypt, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK.
This is the only surviving part of the original Priory Church built on this site by St Wilfred in 674 and one of the best surviving Saxon crypts in the country.
Keywords: Old Roman masonry from Corstopitum incorporated in the walls of the crypt, Hexham Abbey, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK. This is the only surviving part of the original Priory Church built on this site by St Wilfred in 674 and one of the best surviving Saxon crypts in the country. English church religion religious building old ancient Christian Christianity lgpl