Third_eye

By Third_eye

Gulls again today!

The whole world's full of 'em!

These were In the Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, where the remains of the martyred Anglo-Saxon king St Edmund were buried in 905 AD, giving the site - and later the town - its name.

The abbey founded here in 1020, which became one of the richest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England, is now in ruins, but the church built on the site, now St Edmundsbury Cathedral, still stands, much rebuilt over the centuries and completed with a new lantern tower built between 2000 and 2005..

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