Reading's Abbey, founded in 1121 by King Henry I of England, was
huge, wealthy and important until Henry VIII's dissolution in 1539,
after which it declined over the years into the picturesque ruins
that grace the north bank of the Kennet today. This history of the
Abbey and the Abbey Quarter relates the motive behind its
foundation, the relics that made it a famous destination for
pilgrims from all over Europe, the part it played in royal and
parliamentary life, the story of its downfall and its continuing
influence on the geography and buildings of our town. With detailed
descriptions of the Abbey buildings and their layout alongside
features on monastic life and the Abbots, the book brings to life
the role of the Abbey in the town both before and after its
dissolution. A walking tour (with map) of the Abbey Quarter
provides readers with an opportunity to discover the clues history
has left behind; it indicates where some of the Abbey stone has
ended up, and allows readers to connect directly with the past and
understand the legacy we are left with today.
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