Little remains above ground of Evesham Abbey's conventual buildings. However, there are many images of what does remain along with sketches, engravings and artist's impressions. This gallery contains our collection of pictures of, and relating to, Evesham Abbey.
Top row (left to right): How Evesham Abbey's tower might have dominated the centre of the town The tower and nave would have overshadowed the market place Seen from Merstow Green, the abbey church's tower dwarfs the surviving detached bell tower Looking up from the River Avon across Abbey Park, once the 'Barton', the abbey's home farm The abbey would have impressed travellers approaching from London and Oxford along what is now Port StreetFrom Maureen Butler's "The Lost Abbey of Evesham". Imagined by Michael Barnard
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