Bury St Edmunds

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A Medieval Building Angel Hill, Bury St Eds. Was it named after the Hotel or was the Hotel named after the Hill? These pictures were taken on Remembrance Saturday Clock and Bell at the north end of Angel Hill Two British Bobbies, named after Sir Robert Peel, who founded the Police Force. A grey squirrel in the Abbey Gardens. The Abbeygate from inside the Abbey Gardens The Abbey Gardens A quiet corner in the Abbey Gardens Part of the ruins of the Abbey\nIt was so big that in 1215AD when the nobles rebelled against King John, they and their bodyguards and retinue met here to plan their campaign. The bottom end of the Abbey Gardens near the River A Beech tree in Autumn A robin with his feathers puffed out on the first cold day of Autumn A duck in the Abbey Gardens Aviary A couple of Cock Budgies A Cock Budgie Autumn sunshine Floral Tribute to John Peel, the Radio Presenter Floral Tribute to John Peel, the Radio Presenter Interior of Bury St Eds. Cathedral Floral decorations for Remembrance Day Floral decorations for Remembrance Day The Altar in a Side Chapel The West Window of the cathedral Part of Bury St Eds. Market A long established Market Trader The Abbey Gate Athenaeum Lane Gate tower near the Cathedral.\nIn the background is scaffolding around the cathedral tower. Western end of the cathedral St Mary's Church St Mary's Church on the left Looking towards the Abbey Gate The remains of the Charnel House The Worlds first Internet Park Bench, there are two internet connection sockets on either arm The Internet connection sockets.