Oddly, both the tower and the Norman interior are very reminiscent of Durham, although different periods of building at Durham, which makes direct influence that bit less likely...
Lovely photos, by the way; the interesting angles really work.
No wonder they call my home area NEW England! Most of our towns and many of our streets are named after places in the UK. Tewksbury, Massachusetts. Dorchester, Massachusetts. Gloucester, Worcester, etc. Suffolk and Norfolk counties, Hampstead and Hampshire counties. Essex Street. And so on ad infinitum. Your places are so much more beautiful than ours. I am a Capricorn, and have an affinity for old things, ancient places, etc. Thank you for continuing the photo journey through your wonderful land!
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I'd love to see what look like roof bosses closer up. Google time, I think.
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Lovely photos, by the way; the interesting angles really work.
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I suppose Tewkesbury is more or less contemporary with Durham. I don't suppose it's at all unlikely that the same masons might have worked on both.
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Once again, I was lucky with the light. One doesn't get too many January afternoons as glorious as this.
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Your places are so much more beautiful than ours. I am a Capricorn, and have an affinity for old things, ancient places, etc.
Thank you for continuing the photo journey through your wonderful land!
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I guess those early settlers were a little homesick.