Reading Abbey Ruins

Reading Abbey Ruins


Gaze up at the surviving arches, windows and stone walls of a 12th-century abbey in the heart of rolling green parkland.

The Reading Abbey Ruins is a fascinating site that comprises the crumbling vestiges of the town’s most iconic religious complex. A picturesque and well-maintained set of gardens surround this beacon of local religious history. Learn about the rich past of this structure, which was founded by King Henry I in 1121.

Arrive at the site and wander along the labyrinth of paths that meander through the pretty patches of grass. Relax at a bench and watch people go by, as you consider the history of the abbey. Snap photos of the imposing walls that have survived almost a millennium.

Pass through one of the arches to find yourself in the open-air courtyard of the former chapter house. It is the most developed part of the ruins, featuring three portals, large arched windows and the remnants of an apse.

Admire the remaining parts of the central tower and the transept, whose southern end is particularly well preserved. Remains of the vestry and the infirmary can also be seen, along with parts of the monks’ dormitory and the old bathroom area. Note that certain sections of the abbey began to fall into disrepair, before being restored in 2018.

Attend the occasional activities and events that use the ruins as a momentous stage, such as Shakespearean open-air performances. Enjoy the serenity and picturesque scenery in and around the Reading Abbey Ruins. Bring food and drink to have a picnic in nearby Forbury Gardens, the city’s main central park.

The Reading Abbey Ruins is located on the eastern edge of Forbury Gardens in central Reading. Arrive at the Reading railway station and walk east for about 10 minutes to reach the ruins. You can also take a bus to one of the stops surrounding the park. Visit nearby landmarks such as the Reading Museum, the Oracle mall and the Museum of English Rural Life.

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A bit of real history in the middle of Reading. Easily visited from Reading Station. Recently restored and with information boards for information.

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