Bardney Abbey

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Lincoln, United Kingdom

Abbey· Historical landmark

Bardney Abbey Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bardney Abbey is located in Lincoln, United Kingdom on Bardney. Bardney Abbey is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category abbey in United Kingdom.

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Bardney

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Andrew Weston

A gem, but sadly now overgrown with Nettles & Thistles. Obviously the council have spent a good amount on the Abbey in the past, with an interactive information post at the entrance (sadly not working when I visited) next to a (rather disconcerting) life size wooden carving of a monk and several information boards around. The only problem is that clearly no maintenance has been carried out for some considerable time, meaning most areas of the site are difficult to access, and some impossible - unless you enjoy wading through large swathes of waist high Nettles. If you have the eye for it you can still make out the main structures of the abbey, but sadly walking around it is virtually impossible. If you decide to go, make sure you wear good boots and thick trousers to avoid nettle stings, and watch your step; Rabbits have made lots of burrows, many of which are hidden by the undergrowth, so make perfect natural \Ankle Breakers\. Also probably best to avoid if you have very young children, unless you have copious supplies of Dock leaves and Anthisan cream.

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James fraser

Nice walk to some old ruins, some good information boards all around the site, it's a shame the speaking ones no longer work tho

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Gary Jacobs

Earthworks are all that is visible, the extensive remains of the buildings are buried for safe keeping. Descriptive notice boards strategically placed and informative.

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Darren Hendley

You have to use your imaginary quite a bit here. Lots of earthworks but no standing walls. Plenty of information boards.

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David Valentine

There isn't much of this abbey to see as most has been buried after excavation, to protect it. Interesting information boards though.

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Graham Atkins

A site of interest

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Amber Jones

Nothing there!

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Layla Wells

Beautiful