Every now and then Chairman Mole pops in for a cheeky Gin and Tonic at The Glue Pot in Swindon. He is a rogue and a bad influence. It should be real ale and nothing less.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Bayham Abbey
Back at the end of April, I took a visit to Bayham Abbey on the Kent and East Sussex border.
Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, located near Frant, East Sussex, England. Founded c. 1207 through a combination of the failingPremonstratensian monasteries of Otham and Brockley, Bayham functioned as an abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century. The ruins were partially modified in the late 18th century, to provide a better landscape feature during landscaping of the new Bayham Abbey mansion park, and were donated to the state in 1961. (www.wikipedia.org)
Bayham Old Abbey is an English Heritage property, located near Frant, East Sussex, England. Founded c. 1207 through a combination of the failingPremonstratensian monasteries of Otham and Brockley, Bayham functioned as an abbey until its dissolution in the 16th century. The ruins were partially modified in the late 18th century, to provide a better landscape feature during landscaping of the new Bayham Abbey mansion park, and were donated to the state in 1961. (www.wikipedia.org)
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