There's a big house- which looks like it could be 16th or 17th century- and the surviving buildings of the abbey- the gatehouse and the guesthouse- are in the farmyard area at the back. It does look as if the rooms above the gate are in use- but there was no-one around to ask.
I love the moss and ivy and lichen; I know the Cerne Abbas giant probably doesn't predate the seventeenth century, but this looks like a green man's chapel.
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Date: 2009-01-23 05:43 pm (UTC)I love the moss and ivy and lichen; I know the Cerne Abbas giant probably doesn't predate the seventeenth century, but this looks like a green man's chapel.
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Date: 2009-01-23 09:59 pm (UTC)The church is interesting too- and there are some picturesque, late-medieval cottages.