Data copyright © Trustees of Glastonbury Abbey, Individual Authors unless otherwise stated
This work is licensed under the ADS Terms of Use and Access.
Dr
John
Allan
Exeter Archaeology
The Custom House
The Quay
Exeter
EX2 4AN
England
Three massive baulks of masonry survive from the nave and transepts of the great church of Glastonbury Abbey. Detailed study of these survivals in the course of recent conservation work has shown that they embody an enormous amount of information about the building of the church after the fire at the abbey in 1184, and about subsequent changes to the fabric. This report, illustrated by line drawings, presents that evidence in detail.