Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, South Wales

I'm slowly catching up with my PP from the first few days of our UK holiday...
Here are a few impressions from what's left of Tintern Abbey.
Tintern Abbey was founded by the Cistercian monks in the 12th century and flourished as a community (despite the black death) until Henry VIII's troops came along in 1536 and ransacked the place as part of the dissolution of the monasteries...
Everything of any value was taken from the abbey and soon after the locals thought that they could make better use of the lead on the roof... The buildings then suffered from decay and so the locals thought that they could make better use of the building stone
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It is now an eery place, set in the beautiful Wye valley...
And... lastly a B&W which looks as spooky as the place felt...

Here are a few impressions from what's left of Tintern Abbey.
Tintern Abbey was founded by the Cistercian monks in the 12th century and flourished as a community (despite the black death) until Henry VIII's troops came along in 1536 and ransacked the place as part of the dissolution of the monasteries...
Everything of any value was taken from the abbey and soon after the locals thought that they could make better use of the lead on the roof... The buildings then suffered from decay and so the locals thought that they could make better use of the building stone

It is now an eery place, set in the beautiful Wye valley...





And... lastly a B&W which looks as spooky as the place felt...
