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Abbey Gardens
Abbey Gardens are built on the site of a great Benedictine abbey and at the very centre of historical Bury St Edmunds. They are well known for their stunning floral displays...
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Abbey Gardens
For centuries the beautiful garden of the Klosterneuburg monastery has served the residents as a recreational area and as a place for meditation. In the Biedermaier period, the architect Josef Kornhäusel...
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Abbey Gatehouse
Once Britain was dotted with monasteries, each enclosed behind high walls with strong gates. The bigger the abbey, the more magnificent its gatehouse would be. Bristol has one of the few...
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Abbey Green
The green is secretly Stuart. 17th-century houses built on the former courtyard of Bath Priory were later given a Georgian facelift. Here the greenery has taken over. 200 years ago it...
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Abbey Grounds
This beautiful area of parkland is situated behind the St John the Baptist Church. It is an ideal park to walk in – you can walk round and see all the...
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Abbey Hill Hotel
The Quality Hotel Milton Keynes is situated within easy reach of the M1 motorway, 2 miles from Milton Keynes Central Train Station and 20 miles from Luton Airport. Each of the...
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Abbey Hotel
The Abbey Hotel is situated in the heart of the city centre, just a few minutes walk from the beach. Free internet is provided throughout the hotel. The hotel is ideally...
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Abbey Hotel
All rooms at the Abbey Hotel have en suite facilities and Sky Satellite Television with fax facilities available from the reception. The hotel is situated just a minute from the local...
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Abbey Hotel
The Abbey Hotel is ideally located for guests to enjoy all the quintessential English uniqueness to Bath. Situated in the heart of Bath, close to Abbey, Roman Baths, shops and theatre....
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Abbey House
A gatehouse to Kirkstall Abbey was also created by the Cistercian monks in 1152. After the gatehouse was closed in 1539 by Henry VIII, it became a place of residence for...
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Abbey House Hotel
In over fourteen acres of beautiful woodland estate, this hotel offers a great location from which to explore the many varied attractions that this area of Cumbria has to offer....
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Abbey House Hotel
The Abbey House Hotel, built by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1914, is set amidst 14 acres of woodland and landscaped gardens on the outskirts of Barrow-in-Furness and close to the ruins...
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Abbey Mill
For centuries Bradford-on-Avon prospered on cloth-making. In the Middle Ages weavers worked in their own homes. The cloth they produced was fulled in mills along the river. But with the Industrial...
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Abbey Museum
The Stiftsmuseum, one of the first of its type, Klosterneuburg was founded by Abbott Ambros Lorenz in the late 18th century. The collection of masterpieces is devoted to painting, sculpture and...
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Abbey Road Studios
The inconspicuous Abbey Road, in the district of St. John’s Wood in northwest London, was made world famous by the Beatles. Abbey Road is of course home to the legendary Abbey...
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Abbey Tavern
The historical Stiftstaverne of Ardagger’s ancient abbey has been a place of refuge travellers and visitors to the region, and the Danube in particular, for centuries. The building was renovated between...
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Abbey Theatre
Ireland’s National Theatre, The Abbey, has played a central cultural role in the country for over 100 years. Opened in 1904, 20 years before Independence, it contributed to the Nationalist movement...
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Abbey View House Cottages
The cottages are situated approximately midway between Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. Both are charming stable conversions, all on the ground floor and comfortably furnished. They have a sitting/dining room, kitchen,...
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Abbey Wood Station
Abbey Wood is located in south east London in the London Borough of Greenwich. In 1951 Abbey Wood was the location of the last ever tram to run in Britain....
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Abbey and Villeroy Museum
Mettlach’s large Benediktinerabtei is the former Baroque abbey in the town. It was taken over by Jean-Francois Boch in 1809 to serve as his factory. This merged with the Villeroy company...
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Abbeydale Hotel and Restaurant
Quality homely accommodation five minutes from the Town Centre with free private parking for upto 14 vehicles. The Abbeydale Hotel is located in a quiet part of the town, but still...
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Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet
Situated opposite the leafy Eccleshall Woods, Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is an industrial works that used to produce agricultural tools over 300 years ago. A trip to the Hamlet will provide you...
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Abbeyfield Hotel
Located off the a5 on the outskirts of the city of Bangor,in a region of outstanding natural beauty. With mountains, lakes and forests of Snowdonia National Park, as well as Gwynedd’s...
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Abbeyfield Hotel
Boasting an interesting and lengthy history that spans several centuries, the Abbeyfield Hotel has a past as a coaching inn, a farmhouse and today as a hotel. This historic accommodation rests...
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Abbingdon Guest House
The Abbingdon Guest House is situated in the heart of picturesque and historic York city centre and offers a warm and friendly welcome. The accommodation is spacious and comfortable and...
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