What to See in England by Gordon Home
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VERULAMIUM AND GORHAMBURY =How to get there.=--Through train from St. Pancras. Midland Railway. =Nearest Station.=--St. Albans. =Distance from London.=--20 miles. =Average Time.=--Varies between 1/2 to 1 hour. 1st 2nd 3rd =Fares.=--Single 2s. 8d. ... 1s. 7-1/2d. Return 5s. 4d. ... 3s. 3d. =Accommodation Obtainable.=--"The Peahen," "Red Lion Hotel," "The George," etc. =Alternative Routes.=--Train from Euston, L. and N.W. Railway. Train from King's Cross, Great Northern Railway. St. Albans is an ancient town of much historic interest, being built close to the site of the old Roman city of Verulamium. West of the town; by a little stream, the Ver, some remains of the old Roman wall may be seen, and the frequent discoveries made there are placed in the museum in the town. St. Alban, or Albanus, who has given his name to the town, was the first British martyr. He lived in the reign of Diocletian, and was beheaded on the site of the abbey raised in his honour. The Benedictine monastery which arose became the wealthiest and most popular in England through the fame of the saint. Most of the kings from Saxon times until the dissolution of the monastery in Henry VIII.'s reign, visited this shrine. In later times the Abbey Church was made parochial, and finally a cathedral. |
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