The Monk Tree Carving, Coombe Abbey by Art4u
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Description
Coombe Abbey was founded as a monastery in the 12th century. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century it became royal property.
Elizabeth of Bohemia, the daughter of king James I, was educated there in the early 17th century. Had the Gunpowder Plot succeeded she was to have been abducted from Coombe Abbey and proclaimed as Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1682, the West Wing was added by architect Captain William Winde, who also designed Buckingham House, which later became Buckingham Palace. In 1771, Lancelot 'Capability' Brown redesigned the gardens, incorporating Coombe Pool, a 1km long lake.
For successive generations Coombe Abbey was owned by the Earls of Craven, in whose possession the estate remained until 1923.
In November 1964 Coventry City Council bought Coombe Abbey with 150 acres (0.61 km2) of land. The park was opened to the public in 1966
Comments (6)
Mondwin
Magnificent image my friend!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
NitraLing
Fascinating actually!!!!
clbsmiley
Wow!! this is great!! There are quite a few tree carvings in Galveston now. After Ike.
Charberry
Amazing artwork. Interesting with the history added, too.
alanwilliams
what a graceful and beautifully proportioned piece of work, excellently portrayed.
flavia49
impressive statue!