St Albans Abbey
St Albans Abbey
was an
abbey
at
St Albans
,
Hertfordshire
,
England
, dissolved in
1539
during the
Dissolution of the Monasteries
. The only surviving buildings are the Abbey gateway, which was later used as a prison and is now part of
St Albans School
, and the Abbey church which is now
St Albans Cathedral
. The other buildings were located to the south of the gateway and church. See the cathedral article for a more detailed site history.
St Albans Abbey
is also the name of a train station in
St Albans
. See
St Albans Abbey station
.
See Also
*
History of St Albans
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