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Romanesque Sculpture in the Chalk Belt 2

The Westhall Group of doorways A group of a dozen twelfth-century doorways in Suffolk, extending from Herringfleet, near Lowestoft, in the north to Theberton, twenty miles to the south, and all within ten miles of the coast contains clunch doorways … Continue reading

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Romanesque Sculpture in the Chalk Belt 1

England’s varied geology is an important contributor to the distinctive local character of our buildings: the golden oolitic limestones of the Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire Cotswolds stand in dramatic contrast to the rich red sandstone of Herefordshire, across the Severn.  In … Continue reading

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