Yes, it’s the room next door. It’s the chapel to St Alban and the stone (well, marble) structure with red roof is his shrine. He’s the guy my town is named after and is believed to be the first British saint. His shoulder is probably still in the shrine.
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What stunning lighting!
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Wonderfully atmospheric, Debs 🙂
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I really like this photo Debbie. 😀
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Stunning photo!
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Great floor. But I also like the abbreviated look we get into the room next door. Or is that the exterior?
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Yes, it’s the room next door. It’s the chapel to St Alban and the stone (well, marble) structure with red roof is his shrine. He’s the guy my town is named after and is believed to be the first British saint. His shoulder is probably still in the shrine.
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