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What did Tupholme Abbey look like?

The attached shows what Tupholme Abbey might have looked like when the canons lived there in the medieval period. It shows how computer reconstructions of the abbey have been produced by bringing together evidence from a number of sources including the standing remains of the abbey and its archaeology, aerial photographs, the remaining loose abbey stone, earthworks survey and information from other monastic sites.

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