Mount Grace Priory The Wide Angle Shot by Fred255
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Description
I don't have a wide angle lens but I still had a go, I'm happy with the result.
Mount Grace Priory is the best preserved and most accessible of the ten Carthusian charterhouses in England. Founded in 1398, it was the last monastery established in Yorkshire before the Reformation, and an expression of the fashion for piety and strict living of the time. Unlike other monks, who lived in common, the Carthusians lived as hermits, each occupying his own cell (more like a small house), and coming together rarely in the chapel for certain prayers.
The priory was closed in 1539 during the dissolution of the monasteries (by Henry VIII of England). The ruins of its guest-house were incorporated into two later houses: a seventeenth-century manor - a rare building of the Commonwealth period - and the larger house of the 1900-01, an important example of the Arts and Crafts movement. The property is now under the care of English Heritage.
Comments (13)
fredster66
Gorgeous green... another very nice image! Nice description, too..
alhak
beautiful shot
42n8
I love these old sites it always makes you think back to what it was like when it was all new. Nice greenery and DOF.
kjpweb
Great shots! Bravo!
auntietk
Beautiful! I'm really enjoying your trip around these ruins. Thanks!
cshark
Love these kind of shots! Well done.
Janiss
Marvelous POV and such beautifull green!
mark.spooner
Excellent!
BibbyBear
A great perspective on this one David. Lovely lush greens on the mossy ruins and the grass. xx
bclaytonphoto
cool perspective
Hoppypops
Great photo! One of your best, Dad
bebert
superb visit !!! Thanks !!
Richardphotos
exceptional history and capture