Caen Stone is a soft, fine-grained, light-coloured form of limestone quarried near Caen in Normandy and extensively used in buildings in Paris, and from the 11th to 15th centuries in buildings in Britain. Caen stone is too absorbent to be used outside, but was widely used for interiors and was used in the construction of Westminster Abbey, Canterbury Cathedral and Eton College. Research Caen Stone
 
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