The 950-year-old Abbey Church in Dunfermline, where the king is interred, is considered to be Scotland's equivalent to ...
It is probable that the Abbey built by Edward the Confessor, dedicated in 1065 and which had a central tower and two western towers, was furnished with bells. The first recorded information concerning ...
Elizabeth had again taken refuge in the Abbey and from there she was persuaded to give up her second son Richard, Duke of York, who joined his brother in the Tower. Richard was born on 17th August ...
It can be heard across the city as it strikes the hour and whenever the bells are rung. It can be seen on the Abbey Tower Tour.
Tucked away in a south-eastern corner of Westminster Abbey lies Weston Tower, a new glass, metal and stone structure that nestles neatly between the 13th Century Chapterhouse and 16th Century Lady ...
Nottingham City Council's museums and galleries service manages Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of poet Lord Byron, and started developing a programme of repairs last year. The authority has ...
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