Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the restored Bath Abbey floor in addition to two separate models for the main stained-glass windows, the eastern and western windows.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
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Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
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Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
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Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
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A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
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A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
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A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
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Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
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Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the restored Bath Abbey floor in addition to two separate models for the main stained-glass windows, the eastern and western windows.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
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The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
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Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the restored Bath Abbey floor in addition to two separate models for the main stained-glass windows, the eastern and western windows.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.
Completed in 2021 in Bath, United Kingdom. Images by James Newton, Nick Hufton. The site of Bath Abbey has been the center of Christian faith in the UNESCO City of Bath for more than 1300 years.
Bath Abbey, Footprint Project The Abbey had many of the same challenges and a good few extra besides. The Footprint Project started with the Abbey's collapsing floor, a repair job. And loos - during the busiest times worshippers had to head to the local All Bar One to relieve themselves. The 1620s Abbey - now Bath's parish church.
Wessex Archaeology was commissioned to produce a comprehensive 3D model of the restored Bath Abbey floor in addition to two separate models for the main stained-glass windows, the eastern and western windows.
The works reveal all of the 891 carved memorial stones on the Abbey floor and show us the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross section of Bath's society from 1625 to 1845, including the important Georgian period chronicled by Jane Austen.
The Abbey's magnificent floor contains more memorials than any other church or cathedral in the UK. The practical task of conserving and stabilising the failing Abbey floor presented an opportunity to scrutinise and document all of the 891 carved memorial stones, unveiling the names of nearly 1500 people commemorated there. The stones represent a cross-section of Bath's society from 1625.
A scan of an old drawing of the internal layout and ceiling tracery of Bath Abbey. The drawing is copyright of the Bath Abbey Parochial Church Council 1962.
Bath Abbey's Discovery Centre is located beneath the Abbey shop and features artefacts and exhibits about the Abbey's development and history. Displays included the history of the building of the Abbey, monastic life, and the Abbey's impact on the community, the architecture and sculptures of the buildings, and the role of the Abbey in present.
The Abbey floor is made up of approximately 2,400 stones, and it was the deterioration and consolidation of the burials underneath the site that had caused ongoing subsidence, and subsequent collapsing of the flooring. During the works, all 891 inscribed ledger stones that made up the floor were lifted, documented, and repaired.
The Footprint project at Bath Abbey is about moving from past to future. Thanks to this pioneering multi-million-pound initiative, our historic floor has been saved from collapse and the building has been opened up in new ways.
Plans of the Abbey floor showing locations of gravestones. Printed copies of these plans are available in the Abbey. Please ask a steward or a member of staff at the Welcome Desk.