The Abbey Church at Villelangue - iv) The Chapter House

Feb 03, 2013 11:46

Another in my series of posts from the Abbey of Villelangue in Languedoc now, and I'm turning my attention to the well-preserved conventual buildings, most of which have been retained and turned into accomodation by the family who still reside there ( Read more... )

cathedrals and churches, archaeology

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readthisandweep February 3 2013, 12:34:47 UTC
The chapter house looks like the kind of dwelling Hobbitses might have built had they access to stone, & hadn't preferred round homes.

It's charming. I want to go there!

And is that a low rosemary hedge running out from the building?

The window is wonderful.

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athgarvan February 3 2013, 13:41:57 UTC
interesting

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j_cheney February 3 2013, 14:33:56 UTC
Beautiful pics ;o)

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rhodielady_47 February 3 2013, 19:45:47 UTC
As always, I love your pictures and your commentary on them. I've learned a lot from the tidbits you scatter through your journal entries.
:)

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cmcmck February 4 2013, 08:40:44 UTC
Really lovely buildings.

Adds to list.

We're hoping to get to Senlis in March.

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