The Abbey building
I would also
like to say something about the Abbey building
I sit on the
north side of the new (1890s) Chancel. Looking
to the east I see Mr John’s High Altar and directly across from me, I speak
into a lovely small Lady Chapel
Looking west
I see the history of the Abbey in its stone work. At the far west end is a glorious 14th
century window and the space where the old organ once
sat. In the nave I look at massive 11th
century Norman arches, built by William the Conqueror’s friend Roger de
Montgomery, but the upper stories of the nave have had to be restored by Mr
John
Outside I am
told much of the original Norman Abbey complex has been destroyed and for over
300 years, the building was in a very poor state until Mr John sorted it all
out
My position
on the north side of the Chancel gives me splendid views of the inside of the
building, and I am fortunate to have a huge amount of space -
space to allow my lovely sounds to blend, mingle and pass out into the
building, but also space for many more pipes to be added as funding permits.
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