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Cartmel Priory and Blackwell

Cartmel Priory

Original Romanesque doorway

Looking toward the altar down the nave

grave slab ... read the next slide

Explanation of skull and cross bones

Beautiful carving in the quire

Us in the entrance

Amazing stained glass from Blackwell

Carved main entry way

More stained glass

Carving in the white drawing room

Stainhed glass in te white drawing room

White drawing room

Lounge room

Lounge room different view

Hand painted wall paper in the Lounge

Other end of the lounge

Carved panelling on the walls

another view of Lounge

Lounge fire place

dining room

sideboard in dining room

hand painted wall paper in dining room

Carved newel post

view of Lounge from Minstrels Gallery

Bedroom

Arts and craft candle holder

hallway on second floor

Master bedroom

Latest comments

06.05 | 01:57

Good stuff - the Brochs are fascinating things - they look like they should not stand at all. It was communal living certainly.
The history in Scotland is simply awesome - you are very lucky

14.04 | 09:53

It was amazing.

10.04 | 23:44

Very nice - looks like a great castle. The timber structures on top of the stonework you do not see a lot. Robert the Bruce connection is good - a small world

10.04 | 23:42

Warm lighting in the church. A brave guy - with a horse leg? Did anyone ask the horse.

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