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  1. 25 de set. de 2021 · Tewkesbury Abbey was originally a Benedictine monastery and is now a parish church. It was built in the early 12th C and remains, although in part, a significant example of Norman architecture. In the 14th C the abbey received an upgrade. This post looks at the extraordinary 14th C bosses in the nave that depict the Life of Christ -

  2. "Tewkesbury Abbey Bells". www.bagleybells.co.uk. Retrieved 12 October 2023. ^ "History of Tewkesbury Abbey Abbey website". Archived from the original on 11 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2017. ^ "Tewkesbury Abbey - John Taylor & Co". Archived from the original on 16 April 2021. Retrieved 23 January 2022. ^ "CWGC Cemetery Report, details ...

  3. Abadía de Tewkesbury. /  51.9903, -2.1604. La abadía de Tewkesbury (en inglés: Tewkesbury Abbey) fue una antigua abadía de la orden de San Benito de fundación medieval, ubicada en la pequeña ciudad inglesa de Tewkesbury, en el condado de Gloucestershire. Fue disuelta en 1539 por Enrique VIII y luego parcialmente desmantelada ...

  4. English: Sunlit tower, Tewkesbury Abbey One of Britain's largest churches, the abbey was founded by Robert Fitz Hamon at the end of the 11th century as a Benedictine monastery. It is built from stone brought by sea and river from Normandy in the 12th century.

  5. We are delighted that you have chosen to visit the Abbey whilst you are in Tewkesbury. Most visitors spend between 1 and 2 hours with us and then take a stroll about our beautiful market town. There is plenty for you to do in Tewkesbury and we hope these links will give you additional information to make your day easier to plan.

  6. Michael Tavinor. Michael Edward Tavinor (born 11 September 1953) [1] is a retired English Anglican priest who served as Dean of Hereford from 2002 to 2021. He was educated at Durham University, Emmanuel College, Cambridge (PGCE 1976), and King's College London and ordained after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1983. [2]

  7. Old Baptist Chapel, Tewkesbury. The building was originally a timber-framed house, believed to date from the 15th century, standing in a back alley now known as "Old Baptist Chapel Court", opposite Tewkesbury Abbey, and may have begun to be used as a meeting place by the local Baptists as early as 1620.