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Belfast | 22:19 Sat 02nd Jun 2007 | History
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Does anyone know the name of a ruins in England, church wall with three windows intact and the top round window only half remains.
I've been sent a photo of this from someone anonymously and wonder what it is of?!
If you give me ideas, I can google them on "google images" and see if it's the church I see in the photo.
V strange!!
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The old Coventry Cathedral after it was bombed during WWII?
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I don't think so, but thanks...
It looks v much like st andrews cathedral ruins, scotland, but the top window above the other 3 is round instead of oblong and also half not there (like me on a bad day)
???
There are the remains of bombed churches in Plymouth and Liverpool. Could it be either of those?
How about the ruined abbey at either Lindisfarne or the one just over the Welsh border at Tintern. In fact I seem to remember lots of ruined abbeys and monasterys and few actual ruined churches, so more likely to be former.
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Thanks for all replies - I've finally found it by trawling through lots of images of ruined churches, abbeys etc on the web
- it's Byland Abbey ruins in North Yorkshire.
I'm still not quite sure who sent me the pic, though!

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