A photographic journey around the North West Of England, mainly Cumbria and North Lancashire, but sometimes further afield. An ageing, but enthusiastic amateur photographer, with a very well used bus pass, however, occasionally travelling by train or car. Please Note: None of the images are digitally enhanced in any way - what you see is what I see.
Friday, 20 September 2013
Glenluce Abbey
The ruins of Glenluce Abbey. The Abbey located near Glenluce, Wigtownshire, in South West Scotland, was founded as a Cistercian Monastery around 1190 by Richard of Lochlann, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. Following the Scotland Reformation in 1560 the Abbey fell into disuse.
Ruins of The Nave.
The High Altar.
The Cloister.
Another view of The Cloister and part of the Abbey.
(Thanks to our Roving Scotland Correspondent for the above images).
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