- mentalfloss.com HistoryIncidentally, Westminster Abbey is also home to the UK’s oldest piece of furniture still being used for its original purpose: the Coronation Chair .
- en.northleg.com london/sights/westminister-abbey/To visit the entirety of Westminster Abbey you will need about 90 minutes, although if you want to spend more time, there’s plenty of detail to enjoy.
- visitlondon.com things-to-do/place/610825-…Use the audio guide as you visit Westminster Abbey and learn about historic events that took place at this beloved London attraction.
- londonpass.com en/blog/westminster-abbey-faqsWhat will I see at Westminster Abbey? The amount of famous people buried here has led to the abbey being nicknamed ‘Britain’s Valhalla’.
- 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
- thrillophilia.com attractions/westminster-abbeyWestminster Abbey is a huge and prominent Anglican Church at Westminster London that is also famous as the burial place of many notable personalities.
- justfunfacts.com interesting-facts-about-…Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London. The official name for Westminster Abbey is the Collegiate...
- didyouknow.org westminster/One of the greatest achievements of Edward the Confessor, who ruled England from 1042 to 1066, was the construction of Westminster Abbey.
- britannica.com topic/Westminster-AbbeyWestminster Abbey is a Gothic abbey church in London, England, and the site of royal coronations.
- 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.