Boxgrove Priory lodging house ruin
Ruin of the 14th century lodging house stands alone. It is roofless, but the north and south gable ends still stand to their full height. The building originally had two storeys, with an undercroft, or vaulted cellar, used for storage. The support for the vault of the undercroft can be seen clearly at the north end of the building.
Size: 5039px × 3434px
Location: Boxgrove, West Sussex, England, UK
Photo credit: © CHRIS BOSWORTH / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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