101 Views @ 16 Oct 2011
Maintained by English Heritage
Byland Abbey is a ruined abbey and a small village in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire.Impressive remains can still be seen, in the care of English Heritage, including the lower half of a huge rose window. An interesting feature is the preservation of some of the brightly-coloured medieval floor tiles. An altar table was also recovered, although that is now in Ampleforth, and a stone lectern base from the chapter house is the only example its kind in Britain.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
1/125 @ f6.3 ISO 100 Raw
Comments
Nice Trevor, a place I have never been too, will have to correct that very soon.
Thanks Glen….its a great place to wander around also not far from Rievaulx Abbey.
– Trevor Kersley
Thank you Audrey
– Trevor Kersley
Thank you Ray
– Trevor Kersley
Lovely shot Trevor
Thanking you Alex
– Trevor Kersley