Bristol Cathedral was founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy local landowner and royal official. As the name suggests, the monastic precinct housed Augustinian canons. The original abbey church, of which only fragments remain, was constructed between 1140 and 1148 in the Romanesque style, known in England as Norman. Further stone buildings were erected on the site between 1148 and 1164. Three fine examples of this phase survive, the chapterhouse and the abbey gatehouse.
Thank you for your comments Philippe and Rick. I am pleased with this particular set. There is one other image in the set over on Flickr shot with the Canon EF 14mm f/2,8L II USM which I can't post here. Everything just came together on that day. Steve