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ISBN: 1026081815

ISBN13: 9781026081815

Wells, Glastonbury & Cleeve

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"Wells, Glastonbury & Cleeve" is a comprehensive exploration of three of Somerset's most significant historical and architectural landmarks. Written by Edward Foord, this work provides a detailed account of the history, architecture, and legends surrounding Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury Abbey, and Cleeve Abbey. Each site is examined through both its structural evolution and its role within the broader context of English ecclesiastical history.

The narrative guides readers through the majestic gothic architecture of Wells Cathedral, known for its unique west front and scissor arches. It then shifts to the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, a site steeped in Arthurian legend and early Christian history, often regarded as one of the most sacred spots in Britain. Finally, the book explores Cleeve Abbey, offering a rare look at a well-preserved Cistercian monastery and the layout of monastic life during the medieval period.

Rich with descriptive detail and historical insight, this volume serves as an essential guide for those interested in the heritage of the West Country. Foord's expertise brings to life the stone and spirit of these monuments, making "Wells, Glastonbury & Cleeve" a valuable resource for students of British history, architecture enthusiasts, and travelers looking to uncover the depths of England's religious past.

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