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Church of St Mary and St Germain (Selby Abbey)

A Grade I Listed Building in Selby, North Yorkshire

Nave

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The church was begun by Abbot Hugh de Lacy (1097-1123), and from his campaign date the earlier part of the nave and transepts. The west part of the nave and the lower part of the west front appear to be late C12. The north nave gallery and the upper parts of the west front appear to be mid-C13. The chancel and some of the tracery elsewhere are of later C14 date.

Uploaded by Paul Ellerton on 17 January 2013

Photo ID: 69011
Building ID: 101132591
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