One of the newest cathedrals in Britain, Brecon Cathedral is a medieval church that was raised to cathedral status in 1923. The church survived the Dissolution virtually unaltered, and became the parish church of Brecon. Little now remains of that early Norman church; much of the building we can see today dates from the 13th and 14th centuries.
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"Glassenbury tho' in ancient tymes was a renowned place where was founded the first monastery, its now a ragged poor place and the Abbey has only the Kitchen remaining in it, which is a distinct building round like a pigeon house all stone ... there is the Holly Thorn growing on a chimney; this the superstitious covet much and have gott some of it for their gardens and soe have almost quite spoiled it ..."
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Benjamin Franklin House- London, Greater London, England
The last surviving home of Benjamin Franklin is this Georgian townhouse in Craven Street. Today the house is a living museum and education centre dedicated to this remarkable man. Explore Franklin's life in London through his own words, and see history come to life. ... more