Abingdon Abbey Buildings

ABINGDON ABBEY BUILDINGS
ABINGDON ABBEY BUILDINGS

Welcoming visitors since the Middle Ages

PRECIOUS HERITAGE SITE
PRECIOUS HERITAGE SITE

at the heart of the ancient town of Abingdon-on-Thames

VITAL COMMUNITY ASSET
VITAL COMMUNITY ASSET

hosting a range of social events, festivals, concerts and plays

ROMANTIC HISTORIC ATMOSPHERE
ROMANTIC HISTORIC ATMOSPHERE

perfect for your wedding

Welcome to Abingdon Abbey Buildings

a place at the heart of the history and community of the ancient town of Abingdon-on-Thames

Heart of the Community

hosting a range of social events, festivals, concerts and plays
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Precious Heritage Site: the History of the Buildings

at the heart of the ancient town of Abingdon-on-Thames
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Weddings at the Abbey Buildings

a romantic historic atmosphere, perfect for your special day
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Visiting the Abbey Buildings

offering tours for groups and schools, as well as self-guided tours
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AT THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY

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Monastic foundations

In the Middle Ages, Abingdon Abbey was one of the richest monastic foundations in the country, and regularly welcomed royalty and the nobility. But in 1538 it became one of the first victims of Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries. The ecclesiastical buildings, including the great abbey church of St Mary, were demolished and the masonry was used as building material. All that remained were the abbey gateway and its adjacent buildings and the domestic buildings.

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Standing the test of time

The domestic buildings of the abbey, today’s Abbey Buildings, survived because of their commercial value. The quality of craftsmanship of these robust buildings is evident in the magnificent timber roofs and stonework, dating from the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. They have truly stood the test of time, going through many changes of use from corn mill, to granary, to brewery and eventually to housing.

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Disrepair and … demolition?

The Buildings faced another crisis in the 1940s when they had fallen into disrepair and were scheduled for demolition. They were saved by the founders of The Friends of Abingdon and are now recognised as the most important heritage buildings in Abingdon—a national scheduled monument, architecturally Grade I listed.

Community outreach in the gardens

Community engagement

Apart from being a precious heritage site, the Abbey Buildings have evolved into a vital community asset. They contain the Unicorn Theatre, the only theatre in the town centre, and they host a range of social events, festivals, concerts and plays. The romantic historic atmosphere appeals to wedding couples, and the fine acoustics are recognised by musicians, actors and audiences alike.

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ABINGDON BEER FESTIVAL

Bryan Brown, chairman of the Friends of Abingdon Abbey Buildings Trust, sets the scene forthe Abingdon Beer Festival on 26. 27 and 28 April this...
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Theatre Stewards Vacancies

The Abingdon Abbey Buildings Trust owns and manages the remains of the Abingdon Abbey on behalf of the community. We are looking to recruit a...
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Wedding Stewards Vacancies

The Abingdon Abbey Buildings Trust owns and manages the remains of the Abingdon Abbey on behalf of the community. We are looking to recruit a...
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