What is the filming location of the Mercian mausoleum in "The Profit and the Loss"?

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In the Vikings episode "The Profit and the Loss" King Ecbert meets Prince Wicksten in a royal Mercian mausoleum. What real-world location(s) were used when filming the exterior and interior? Or were they sets?

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