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The original Holy House of Walsingham was visited by Erasmus , in 1511 ( when he resided at Cambridge ) and he describes it thus : The original chapel is built of wood and pilgrims are admitted through a narrow door at each side .
The original Holy House of Walsingham was visited by Erasmus , in 1511 ( when he resided at Cambridge ) and he describes it thus : The original chapel is built of wood and pilgrims are admitted through a narrow door at each side .
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The west front of the church itself has had its polygonal Early English buttresses ( which would have echoed the tower ) pulled down and replaced by later ones , and , alas , only one original aisle window remains - in the south - east ...
The west front of the church itself has had its polygonal Early English buttresses ( which would have echoed the tower ) pulled down and replaced by later ones , and , alas , only one original aisle window remains - in the south - east ...
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As at the original Castle Acre church the chancel ended in a semi - circular apse , and there were chancel aisles each with apses too . But in the thirteenth century the chancel was lengthened eastward , thus eliminating the original ...
As at the original Castle Acre church the chancel ended in a semi - circular apse , and there were chancel aisles each with apses too . But in the thirteenth century the chancel was lengthened eastward , thus eliminating the original ...
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