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So interesting !
A visit to Bangor is not complete without a visit to Bangor Abbey Graveyard. It's a restful place with lots of interesting graves . Beautiful wildflowers abound . The church is a beautiful building .
You can buy a guide to the grave yard and if you explore, you will find the burial place of someone linked to the Titanic .The abbey was founded centuries ago and there are accounts of its early histo...
Apart from being 'another cathedral', which can become repetitive, a stroll through the graveyard beside this abbey provides a couple of hours of fascinating history. Many headstones are still reason...
Historic example of early Irish Christianity in Bangor and Ireland (Abbey founded by St Comgall in 558 AD).
Bangor Abbey fell into disrepair following many Viking raids. It was partially restored by Saint Malachy in the 12th Century. The main body of the current Abbey dates from the 1830's and 1840's - but...
I have always wanted to get back to Bangor abbey because of its history. In previous times i only got round the cemetery and surrounding area but never inside but while in Bangor for a day finished of...
So interesting !
A visit to Bangor is not complete without a visit to Bangor Abbey Graveyard. It's a restful place with lots of interesting graves . Beautiful wildflowers abound . The church is a beautiful building .
Interesting grave yard
You can buy a guide to the grave yard and if you explore, you will find the burial place of someone linked to the Titanic .The abbey was founded centuries ago and there are accounts of its early histo...
For history lovers...
Apart from being 'another cathedral', which can become repetitive, a stroll through the graveyard beside this abbey provides a couple of hours of fascinating history. Many headstones are still reason...
Historic example of early Irish Christianity in Bangor and Ireland (Abbey founded by St Comgall in 558 AD).
Bangor Abbey fell into disrepair following many Viking raids. It was partially restored by Saint Malachy in the 12th Century. The main body of the current Abbey dates from the 1830's and 1840's - but...
A historic and ancient site
I have always wanted to get back to Bangor abbey because of its history. In previous times i only got round the cemetery and surrounding area but never inside but while in Bangor for a day finished of...