960 2

1944Lynky


Free Account, Newcastle upon Tyne

Hexham Abbey.

There has been a church on the site for over 1300 years since Etheldreda, Queen of Northumbria made a grant of lands to Wilfrid, Bishop of York c.674. Of Wilfrid's Benedictine abbey, which was constructed almost entirely of material salvaged from nearby Roman ruins, the Saxon crypt still remains; as does a frith stool, a 7th/8th century cathedra or throne.[1] For a little while around that time it was the seat of a bishopric

Comments 2

The photo is not in the discussion.

Information

Section
Views 960
Published
Language
License

Exif

Camera NIKON D2Xs
Lens 17.0-55.0 mm f/2.8
Aperture 2.8
Exposure time 1/40
Focus length 19.0 mm
ISO 800