k Hailes Abbey Hailes Abbey, aerial photograph. Hailes Abbey was a late Cistercian abbey built during the 13th century. An elaborate chevet was added to the original building where a shrine held a phial of the Holy Blood of Hailes, allegedly Christs own blood. The authenticity of this relic was later disputed, however throughout the remainder of the 13th century the site was a popular place of pilgrimage. Photographed near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hailes Abbey Hailes Abbey, aerial photograph. Hailes Abbey was a late Cistercian abbey built during the 13th century. An elaborate chevet was added to the original building where a shrine held a phial of  the Holy Blood of Hailes , allegedly Christ s own blood. The authenticity of this relic was later disputed, however throughout the remainder of the 13th century the site was a popular place of pilgrimage. Photographed near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK.
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Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey, aerial photograph. Hailes Abbey was a late Cistercian abbey built during the 13th century. An elaborate chevet was added to the original building where a shrine held a phial of 'the Holy Blood of Hailes', allegedly Christ's own blood. The authenticity of this relic was later disputed, however throughout the remainder of the 13th century the site was a popular place of pilgrimage. Photographed near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, UK.

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