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English: A photograph of the remains of the abbey, looking North-West. One of the two entrances (which are closed to the public by iron gates) can be seen to the Western-end of the wall. The area is commonly used as a short cut between the neighbouring housing estate and local amenities.
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Author James Kenny
Camera location53° 23′ 56.56″ N, 6° 09′ 36.67″ W  Heading=212° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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7 September 2014

53°23'56.55851"N, 6°9'36.67230"W

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