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St Augustine's Abbey

English Heritage

English Heritage
United Kingdom

The north nave wall of St Augustine’s Abbey. The abbey was one of the most important monasteries in medieval England. For almost 1,000 years, it was a centre of learning and spirituality. Established as the result of the mission to bring Christianity to England, it was reduced to ruins during Henry VIII’s Suppression of the Monasteries.

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  • Title: St Augustine's Abbey
  • Location: St Augustine's Abbey
  • Location Created: St Augustine's Abbey
  • Original Source: St Augustine's Abbey
  • Rights: English Heritage

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