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St Botolph's Priory - The remains of St Botolph's Priory Colchester, including the arched windows, sturdy circular piers run the length of the nave, and the arcading above is typically Norman. The was built mainly from flint and re-used Roman bricks, this masonry then being completely covered with plaster and possibly pa...
St Botolph's Priory
The remains of St Botolph's Priory Colchester, including the arched windows, sturdy circular piers run the length of the nave, and the arcading above...
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is typically Norman. The was built mainly from flint and re-used Roman bricks, this masonry then being completely covered with plaster and possibly painted to enhance its simple appearance. It was founded in 1103 and was England's first Augustinian monastery the remaining walls dating from the middle of the 12th century.
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