Abbay, Bath, England United Kingdom
Abbay BATH Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See England Great Britain United Kingdom
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Abbay Tickets
Tickets cost £6 for adults; £3 for children (5 – 14) and are available from the Abbey shop on the day only. Children must be at least 5 years old and accompanied by a responsible adult on a 1:1 basis.
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Begun in 1499, Bath Abbey is the last of the great medieval churches of England. The West Front is unique as it depicts the dream that inspired the Abbey's founder, Bishop Oliver King, to pull down the ruined Norman cathedral and raise the present building on its foundations.
Over the past twelve and a half centuries, three different  churches have occupied the site of today’s Abbey: An Anglo-Saxon Abbey  Church dating from 757, pulled down by the Norman conquerors of England  soon after 1066. A massive Norman cathedral begun about 1090. It was  larger than the monastery could afford to maintain and by the end of the  15th century was in ruins. The present Abbey church founded in 1499,  ruined after the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 by order of  Henry VIII.
Worship has taken place on the site of today's Abbey for over one  thousand years and continues to this day with services taking place  throughout the entire week.
Bath Abbey's tower is open for guided tours everyday except  Sunday. You can climb the 212 steps to the top of the tower and enjoy a  panoramic and unrivalled view of the city. The fully guided tour takes  45 -50 minutes and includes standing on top of the Abbey’s vaulted  ceiling, sitting behind the clock face, seeing the Abbey bells and a  bird’s eye view of the World Heritage City of Bath.
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