Bank Holiday Walks

Bank Holiday Walks
The Friends of Abingdon organised some Bank Holiday Walks. There were four in the morning and four in the afternoon. In the morning (seen here) you could discover Abingdon Abbey, follow the steps of St Edmund of Abingdon,
Bank Holiday Walks
circumnavigate the Abingdon Borough boundary from 1556,
Bank Holiday Walks
or visit some alternative flowerbeds created by the Abingdon Carbon Cutters.
Bank Holiday Walks
There were six alternative gardens: at Station House, in the Abbey Gardens (Pictured), beside the public toilets in the Abbey Grounds, by the kiosk of the Open Air Pool, alongside the new play area in the Abbey Grounds,
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and the wild flower garden in the Abbey Meadow.

1 thought on “Bank Holiday Walks

  1. Jackie

    Finally managed to walk the boundary after 24 years of living here! Thoroughly enjoyed the walk and learning about our town’s history. Many thanks to Patrick and John. God Save the Queen!

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