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Cathedrals And Abbeys Of England

Organised geographically this illustrated guide to the cathedrals and abbeys of England is the definitive reference to over 60 of England's oldest and most beautiful buildings. The guide enables everyone to experince the enduring appeal of these great monuments to the Christian tradition and includes 6 regional locator maps over 130 specially commissioned colour photographs and a glossary of terms.
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Organised geographically this illustrated guide to the cathedrals & abbeys of England is the definitive reference to over 60 of England's oldest & most beautiful buildings. The guide enables everyone to experince the enduring appeal of these great monuments to the Christian tradition &

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6 regional locator maps over 130 specially commissioned colour photographs & a glossary of terms.

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