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English: The refectory of Cleeve Abbey. The building was rebuilt in the 15th century to provide accomodation equal to that posessed by any contemporary secular lord.
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Author Patrick Mackie
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Camera location51° 09′ 24.08″ N, 3° 21′ 50.76″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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Cleeve Abbey

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51°9'24.08"N, 3°21'50.76"W

12 April 2004

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51°9'25"N, 3°21'50"W

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