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Newport Junior children peering through broken walls into stories from the past.
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The entrance to the public Church in Lilleshall Abbey. The dividing walls between the monk's and lay people's chapels have disappeared though traces and clues can be seen when you walk through the remains.
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Children at Lilleshall Primary School seem pleased with the results of their work so far.
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A bookcase at the Abbey for storing bibles.
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A Norman doorway at Lilleshall Abbey shows detailed craftsmanship which has survived dissolution and civil war.
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Some remains in Lilleshall Abbey give a glimpse of how the buildings may have been decorated over 500 years ago.
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Arches and doorways of the Abbey give vistas through to spaces where monks would have walked. We discovered the actual names and probably occupations of about 75 people who were involved in the story of the Abbey at its dissolution.
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The monument at Lilleshall through an archway of the Abbey
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Planting up the herb garden at Lilleshall Primary School. The willow hurdles and herbs have all been positioned to a symmetrical design created in a maths class.
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The willow garden at Lilleshall Primary School, with herbs ready to grow and paths for gentle strolls