Walking over Abingdon treasure

Abingdon treasure
This is the bridge, rebuilt in the 1920s, over the Thames at Abingdon, with a view towards Nags Head Inn.
Abingdon treasure
This is the view across the river to St Helen’s Wharf with the Plane trees and almshouses.
Abingdon treasure
A detectorist was searching for treasure round a tree root. The Detectorists TV series was one of the best comedy programmes I have seen in recent years. For every Saxon Abingdon sword there could be thousands of modern ring pulls down there. But because of Abingdon’s long history there is more treasure beneath our feet than in most places.
Abingdon treasure
Culham Bridge is no longer part of the highway and was how Abingdon Bridge looked before the 1920’s rebuild. The side walls are only about two feet six inches high.
Abingdon treasure
This is the view across the river and empty car park towards a huddle of old buildings including the Abbey Buildings, Unicorn Theatre, and mill.

8 thoughts on “Walking over Abingdon treasure

  1. Ben Jeapes

    I wonder if the idea is to let the old buildings decay until, one day, visitors to Abingdon will be greeted by some really quite picturesque ruins – our very own Angkor Wat or Cair Paravel. Still some years to go, of course.

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  2. pjh64

    Lovely photos – thank you.

    Makes me want to get out with my own camera, but when I do, somehow the pictures never look quite as good as these do!

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  3. Peter Del

    pjh64, to improve your photography taking skills, there is the Abingdon Camera Club, which meets on Thursday evenings at 8pm in the Methodist Church Hall, Dorchester Crescent (behind the Boundary House Pub). A small group of enthusiasts, from beginners to the more experienced.
    http://www.abingdoncameraclub.org.uk

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  4. pjh64

    Peter Del – thank you for that.

    I might even pluck up courage to go along. Got a super camera – classic “all the gear, no idea”!!

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