Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey / A Description of the Fabric and Notes on the History of the Convent of SS. Mary & Ethelfleda
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A detailed architectural and historical study of a medieval convent church that combines close, field-based descriptions of the fabric with a succinct survey of documentary history. The author examines exterior and interior features, construction phases, and restorations, illustrated by photographs and plans, and provides chapters listing abbesses and later vicars, an index, and measured dimensions. Historical notes summarize origins, foundation traditions, and later developments, while the architectural commentary highlights Norman and Saxon remnants, tracery, aisles, transepts, and special fittings. The tone is descriptive and practical, aimed at visitors and students of ecclesiastical architecture.
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