Inside the Priory church of St. Lawrence at Blackmore
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Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 26 Aug 2008
This is a view from inside the timber tower and shows the original Norman entrance to the priory with the nave beyond. This would have been on the exterior as the tower was added after the priory was dissolved in 1527. The arch is 12th century, dating back to when the priory was founded for Augustinian Canons.