Going Down The Drain...
Oct. 28th, 2010 06:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's Medieval Drain time! I think I'm the right person to present such a post since - according to the local press, at least - I'm an 'expert' (!) in Medieval Drains...
The drains at Fountains Abbey are much like everything else there. They're big. Really big. Really, really big!
Here's a view of some of them:-

Now, I've visited various medieval drains in my time (I still say that Paisley Abbey can boast the best!), and these have to be awarded an Award of Merit in the Biggest Medieval Drains Award. And to show them in action, here's a view of the Infirmary, with a silted-up drain just visible underneath it.:-

The structure to the left in the background is the Laybrothers' Reredorter, which is the Posh Monastic Way of saying 'The Laybrothers' Toilet Block'. Bearing in mind that the Laybrothers' Refectory housed as many as 200 diners, then you can imagine how much effluent must have been dumped into the River Skell by the inhabitants of Fountains Abbey, In times when the river flow was sluggish, the smell must have been, well... Unpleasant...
And a final appropriate image to finish things off:-
And a final appropriate image to finish things off:-

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Date: 2010-10-28 08:23 pm (UTC)Conwy is amazing. I loved Plas Mawr to bits. I'd have taken it home, but a) I think they'd have missed it, and b) we would never have got it in the car.