The ruins of Tupholme Abbey, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/6NDoOtJkC2
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View through the original doorway to the undercroft of Tupholme Abbey.pic.twitter.com/CMi7gQ0rIF
The exterior of the refectory of Tupholme Abbey, Lincolnshire.pic.twitter.com/pI1qut1Ayx
A blocked window at Tupholme Abbey, viewed from both the exterior and interior of the refectory.pic.twitter.com/vbvH4lY5zB
View from a ruined 18th-century building built on the abbey site at Tupholme.pic.twitter.com/H5vnSXlWmH
Wider view of the exterior of Tupholme Abbey's refectory range.pic.twitter.com/N9EPKQu1yq
Love the quatrefoil on the second floor. The second floor looks much more polished than the first. Does the first predate the second by a lot?
It's apparently an 18thC addition to add to the ruin's romantic attraction: probably originally from the cloisters...
Absolutely magnificent. I love a good tale over tea.
It seems like such a shame that it is falling back into the landscape.
Or just a regular monk as I recall. I also seem to remember being told that the reader would miss out on the meal too. If so, a little harsh
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