- porzoton.com westminster-abbey/The then ruling King of England, known as the pious Edward the Confessor, had Westminster Abbey built in the Romanesque style.
- art-facts.com 15 Important Westminster Abbey FactsTable of Contents show
- 4. We kind of know how Westminster Abbey looked in the 11th century
- 6. None of the Norman Kings were buried at Westminster Abbey
- victorian-era.org the-history-importance-…Westminster Abbey Events. It has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066 and for numerous other royal occasions, including sixteen royal weddings.
- aviewoncities.com london/westminster-abbeyThe oldest buildings of Westminster Abbey can be found to the south of the church. Some, like the Pyx Chamber, were part of the Norman-style abbey built by...
- britainexpress.com articles/London/Westminster_…In this series of articles, we're taking a look at the most famous necropolis (burial place) in Britain - Westminster Abbey.
- linkedin.com company/westminster-abbeyAn aerial view of St Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey, with the Palace of Westminster and the London Eye in the background.
- lookup.london westminster-abbey/His lavish tomb, inlaid with gilded mosaic and coloured glass proved too tempting for pilgrims visiting the Westminster Abbey over centuries.
- englandexplore.com westminster-abbey-london/Westminster Abbey is a “Royal Peculiar” which means it is subject only to the sovereign, and not to any bishop or archbishop.
- tripsavvy.com about-westminster-abbey-1583669Westminster Abbey is the nation's Coronation Church and also the burial and memorial place for historical figures from the last thousand years of British history.
- londontoolkit.com whattodo/westminsterabbey.htmEvery year Westminster Abbey welcomes over one million visitors and is very much part of the standard tourist trail complete with large coach parties.