Eggleston Abbey

 Egglestone Abbey is a mile or so southeast of Barnard Castle. It was founded between 1168 and 1198, but largely rebuilt a century later. It was a Premonstratensian abbey, and was technically run by canons, rather than monks. It was dissolved in 1540 by King Henry VIII, and much of it pulled down.


The main church was laid out like a cross on an east-west alignment - as usual - with further buildings on the north side, including cloisters to the northest. I have modelled the east end of the nave in one section, and the presbytery and alter in the second, and not bothered with the rest, as it is quite large!


I had to scale it down to 80% to fit it in the printer.






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