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My thanks to Hexham Abbey for their 'non-commercial use' permission to take this panorama.
This is a 360° panorama of the inside of Hexham Abbey (once described as the finest north of the Alps), showing some of the wonderful details in the ceilings, walls and windows. |
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Some of the old buildings on the left of this image and hidden behind make this one of the oldest working railway stations in the world (built in 1835) and now Grade II listed. This panorama should also have shown the signal box mounted over the railway lines to the left of image, but unfortunately a picture taking fault and a train to catch mean that we'll have to wait for the full panorama to be retaken! |
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View of the north side of Hexham Abbey with Church Row houses on the left and a glimpse of the Market Place in the centre. This area of grass was the old graveyard and is about a metre higher than the surrounding land. |
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View from the top of the Sele park looking east - showing the Abbey, Abbey Grounds, Egger and the Tyne Valley beyond |
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The historic core of Hexham has the Abbey on its west side, the Market Place at the centre and the Moot Hall & Old Gaol (both hidden from view in this panorama) on the east |
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Viewed through the Bandstand, the Abbey is at the centre of Hexham's historic core. The Abbey Grounds are a tranquil haven of a wide range of trees, while Beaumont Street (seen centre right) has the Queen's Hall Arts Centre, library and theatre as its centrepiece. The Market Place is hidden beyond the Abbey. |
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At the centre of Hexham's historic core the Abbey dominates the Market Place. Off picture to the right is the Moot Hall and Old Gaol. The Abbey Grounds (seen in a separate GigaPan) are off picture to the left |
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360º panorama of garden.
(Banding visible in the wider view seems to be a camera/lens issue to be checked) |
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First panorama taken using the beta Gigapan mount - not levelled tripod correctly hence slight angle to images! |
