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An oblique view of the north front of Buckland Abbey, with the Tower rising up...

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USB393152
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An oblique view of the north front of Buckland Abbey, with the Tower rising up in the middle (photo)
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Cisterian abbey founded 1278; conversion into a private residence begun 1541; home of Sir Francis Drake;

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National Trust Photographic Library/Andrew Butler / Bridgeman Images
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13th century / manor house / housing / house of Tudor / religious / castellated / estate / grand / crenellations / medieval / facade / exterior / england / buttresses / architecture / converted / ivy / monastery / country house / stately home / english / creeper / grandiose / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto
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Largest available format 5727 × 4440 px 5 MB
Dimension [pixels] Dimension in 300dpi [mm] File size [MB]
Large 5727 × 4440 px 485 × 376 mm 5.3 MB
Medium 1024 × 794 px 87 × 67 mm 1.2 MB

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