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Caen-stone is the French equivalent for the Bath stone or oolite of England. It is a cream-coloured building-stone of excellent quality, obtained near Caen in Normandy. Winchester and Canterbury Cathedrals, Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster, and many churches are built of it.
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