With over a 1,000 years of history Westminster Abbey is arguably Britain’s most famous church. The oldest parts of the Abbey date from the reign of King Edward the Confessor who re-founded the Benedictine Monastery (consecrated in 1065) and had his royal palace built next to it, making Westminster the royal and spiritual centre of the nation.

The Abbey has been the setting for every Coronation since 1066, the venue for numerous other royal celebrations, including sixteen royal weddings and the more recent funeral services of Lady Diana and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Highlights include: The Grave of the Unknown Warrior, the Henry VII Chapel, Poet’s and Scientist’s Corner, tombs of Kings and Queens and more.

Discounted tickets for the Abbey can be bought on the day with me at the group entrance.

For private bookings please use my contact page.