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On the sign:
THIS ABBEY CHURCH WAS RESTORED IN THE YEARS 1948-1960 BY THE FRIENDS OF THE BATH ABBEY THE VENERABLE EA COCK RECTOR
FURTHER MAJOR CONSERVATION OF THE WEST FRONT WAS PAID FOR BY THE FRIENDS OF BATH ABBEY 1991-1992 Prebendary RG Askew Rector
Bath Abbey is an Anglican church built in the 16th century. It is one of the best known examples of Gothic style churches in Britain. Before that the place was a Benedictine monastery, hence its name.