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Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Bury Saint Edmunds IP33 1LS, Vereinigtes KönigreichKarte
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cdavisq
Bury St. Edmunds Abbey
A great, and free place to explore in Bury. We traveled with young kids and enjoyed exploring the ruins and the gardens, and the playground!
Bewertet am 4. Jan. 2023
cdavisq
Bury St. Edmunds Abbey
A great, and free place to explore in Bury. We traveled with young kids and enjoyed exploring the ruins and the gardens, and the playground!
Bewertet am 4. Jan. 2023
macedonboy
Ruined Abbey
Amongst the richest abbeys in England during its heydays, this once mighty abbey has largely fallen into ruin since the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. Two magnificent towers still...
Bewertet am 15. Aug. 2022
macedonboy
Ruined Abbey
Amongst the richest abbeys in England during its heydays, this once mighty abbey has largely fallen into ruin since the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. Two magnificent towers still...
Bewertet am 15. Aug. 2022
david n
The old abbey ruins ...
.. are pretty extensive and very photogenic. They are not fenced off so you can touch them and walk on them (if you dare).
Bury St. Edmunds Abbey
A great, and free place to explore in Bury. We traveled with young kids and enjoyed exploring the ruins and the gardens, and the playground!
Bury St. Edmunds Abbey
A great, and free place to explore in Bury. We traveled with young kids and enjoyed exploring the ruins and the gardens, and the playground!
Ruined Abbey
Amongst the richest abbeys in England during its heydays, this once mighty abbey has largely fallen into ruin since the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. Two magnificent towers still...
Ruined Abbey
Amongst the richest abbeys in England during its heydays, this once mighty abbey has largely fallen into ruin since the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century. Two magnificent towers still...
The old abbey ruins ...
.. are pretty extensive and very photogenic. They are not fenced off so you can touch them and walk on them (if you dare).