Packed lunch and some football,
Bath Abbey is a magnificent stained glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan-vaulting in the world.
Three different churches have occupied the site of today’s Abbey since 757 AD. First, an Anglo-Saxon monastery which was pulled down by the Norman conquerors of England; then a massive Norman cathedral which was begun about 1090 but lay in ruins by late 15th century; and finally, the present Abbey Church as we now know it.
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