Place of worship

Crowland Abbey

4 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Dimitrios
June 1, 2017
The ruins of one of the oldest abbeys in England. Absolutely beautiful! It is located next to a large public park, ideal for picnicking, field sports, and/or a long walk.
Alison
August 17, 2022
Crowland, 15 miles to the east, is home to Britain’s only three-way triangular bridge, constructed in the 14th century with three converging stairways and left high and dry when the River Welland changed course. Grand Crowland Abbey claims to be the first church in England to have had a ring of bells, installed in the 10th century, and the present bells were the first ever to be recorded on radio, by the BBC in 1925. The bell ropes, 90 feet (27m) in length, are the longest in the country.
Crowland, 15 miles to the east, is home to Britain’s only three-way triangular bridge, constructed in the 14th century with three converging stairways and left high and dry when the River Welland changed course. Grand Crowland Abbey claims to be the first church in England to have had a ring of bell…
Location
46 East St
Crowland, England