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Paperback Selby Abbey Book

ISBN: 1025376706

ISBN13: 9781025376707

Selby Abbey

"Selby Abbey" by J. Solloway offers a detailed and insightful exploration of one of England's most magnificent Benedictine foundations. This work traces the long and storied history of the abbey, located in North Yorkshire, from its eleventh-century origins through centuries of expansion, reform, and architectural transformation. As one of the few surviving abbey churches from the medieval period still in use as a parish church, the site represents a crucial link to England's monastic past.

Solloway provides readers with a comprehensive look at the abbey's structural evolution, highlighting its unique blend of Norman and Gothic styles. The narrative delves into the lives of the abbots and the community that shaped the building's legacy, as well as the challenges faced by the institution during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. With a focus on both historical fact and architectural beauty, "Selby Abbey" serves as an essential guide for those interested in ecclesiastical history, medieval craftsmanship, and the enduring spiritual heritage of Great Britain. Whether for the historian or the curious traveler, this account illuminates the grandeur and resilience of a landmark that has stood the test of time.

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