Ushaw College, Durham, March 2010

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Sgt. Pepper

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I won't post history for this place, as I'm sure its already know, and even if its not, I'd have to copy and paste it from other reports.

The insides were fairly typical, with a few missing floor boards here and there, but the main highlight (and what I went to see) was the chapel, which has survived surprisingly well.

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The rest are here
 
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I'll be putting up mine from here soon. The rest of the building is pretty empty and boring. But the chapel makes the visit. Its starting fall and erode away in parts now which is a shame. There's some brilliant stonework inside.
 
What a beautiful place.
The organ seems struck by a strange an demanding chord,that would bear if listened too with the right ears a great echo of the past.
Many thanks for these great pictures.
 

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