Monks, Miracles and Memory theme for Reading Abbey lecture this Saturday
THE Friends of Reading Abbey are to explore the theme of Monks, Miracles and Memory when they gather on Saturday.
THE Friends of Reading Abbey are to explore the theme of Monks, Miracles and Memory when they gather on Saturday.
A CHURCH that dates back more than 900 years is to be the subject of a walking tour next week.
HISTORY enthusiasts will have the chance to learn more about Reading Abbey at an upcoming guided tour.
HISTORY enthusiasts will have the chance to learn more about Reading Abbey at an upcoming guided tour.
Shifts are available across the evening of Friday, September 8, and during the whole day on Saturday, September 9 for ...
THE start of a pilgrims' way will be that much brighter thanks to a new piece of art currently being ...
AN OSCAR winning actor has given her backing to a play coming to Reading's historic Abbey ruins later this month.
Reading Museum is offering a rooftop tour of the Abbey Gateway.
The April meeting of The History of Reading Society did not go according to plan ? when the speaker failed ...
READING MUSEUM is offering a rare chance to get a view of the town from an unusual vantage point.
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