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The Architecture Of Norman England

This study of the architecture of Norman England discusses and puts into context castles, halls, cathedrals, abbeys, collegiate churches, monastic buildings, parish churches, and palace chapels, and provides a guide to parts of the buildings as well as an account of the processes by which the buildings were planned and built.
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This study of the architecture of Norman England discusses & puts into context castles, halls, cathedrals, abbeys, collegiate churches, monastic buildings, parish churches, & palace chapels, & provides a guide to parts of the buildings as well as an account of the processes by which the buildings were planned & built.

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