Tucked away in a south-eastern corner of Westminster Abbey lies Weston Tower, a new glass, metal and stone structure that nestles neatly between the 13th Century Chapterhouse and 16th Century Lady ...
An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey ... completed so the older structure stood attached to the Gothic building for many years. Two centuries later a further ...
Watch Dr Susan Jenkins, Curator, unpack the historical and decorative features of this special chair ... destructive graffiti on the back of the chair by Westminster schoolboys and visitors to the ...
A David Hockney-designed stained glass window celebrating the Queen's reign has been revealed at Westminster Abbey. The Queen's Window in the north transept replaces one of the building's few ...
At the western end of the nave of Westminster Abbey is a black Belgian marble stone on top of a grave that conceals a coffin containing a body once buried in France during World War One.
The site – which also comprises the small medieval Church of Saint Margaret, built in Perpendicular Gothic style, and Westminster Abbey, where all the sovereigns since the 11th century have been ...
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Then, a man called Brigadier General Louis John Wyatt, who commanded the British troops in France, was tasked with choosing which body would be buried at Westminster Abbey. Just after the stroke ...
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Westminster Abbey is generally busy – and the staff keeps you moving at a pretty swift pace – so do a little research ahead of time to avoid missing your personal must-sees. For instance ...
With a history which stretches all the way back to the 10th century, Westminster Abbey has stood through the lives of important people and world-changing events. But who is buried in in the floor ...