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Westminster Abbey is the most famous church of the great British people. ... The recorded history of the Benedictine Abbey begins with Edward the Confessor, who started construction of a new church about 1050. ...
A cruciform structure in the Gothic style, the Abbey is 513 feet long and almost 39 feet wide. ... The floor plan of Westminster Abbey is in the shape of a Latin cross. ... Other famous architects who worked on Westminster Abbey were Henry of Gloucester and Robert of Beverly. ...
Westminster Abbey marked the scene of many great events in English history. Westminster Abbey is considered a national shrine. ...
Burial in Westminster Abbey is one of the greatest honors England can give. ... Political leaders and other important people of England such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Issac Newton, Charles Robert Darwin, are buried in other parts of the Abbey.
Approximate Word count = 583 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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