Surrounding the Roman Central Bath were statues of Roman Emperor's. This is Hadrian.
This is another picture of one of the Roman Emperor's around the Central Bath. This is Constantine.This is a picture of the ceiling at Canterbury Cathedral, may favorite place of the trip.
There is a monastery attached to Canterbury Cathedral, and this is the quad connecting the two.
This is one of the towers at Canterbury Cathedral. At the top you can see the clock.
In Bath Abbey there was a small prayer chapel to the left of the high altar. The lighting in it was perfect surrounding the cross.
Bath, along with Oxford and most of the surrounding areas have suffered from some extensive flooding recently. The water was very high in most of the rivers.
In several of the Cathedral's and Abbey's that we went into there were flags that adorned the columns on the sides of the sanctuaries. This is one of them.
A tombstone that was in the Roman Baths. I seem to think it was from around 700 AD. I could be very wrong though. 
This is a good view of the fan vaulted ceiling in Bath Abbey. Bath Abbey's was very beautiful, but King's College Chapel is world renowned for the same type of architecture.
Posted by Will Mann.






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