Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade c.1861
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Kirkstall is one of the finest and most complete examples of early Cistercian architecture in Britain. The main entrance to the abbey church was through this imposing porch, enriched with capitals with scalloped details. The original circular window above was replaced by the two round-arched windows in the late 15th century.
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