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Church of St Mary and St Germain (Selby Abbey)

A Grade I Listed Building in Selby, North Yorkshire

The Nave.

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Note on left the so-called "Abbot Hugh's Pillar". It is circular and decorated with distinctive diamond pattern, thought to copy those at Durham where Abbot Hugh trained. This is the earliest 12th century part of the abbey and this pier is named after him.

Uploaded by Paul Ellerton on 17 January 2013

Photo ID: 69016
Building ID: 101132591
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