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28 October 2014
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Evesham Abbey
The market town of Evesham
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  • The town witnessed the Battle of Evesham on 4th August 1265 during which Simon de Montfort, known as the father of the English Parliament, was bitterly defeated and brutally killed.
  • The town saw the end of the Baron's War in 1265 with the armies of Simon de Montfort.
  • The magnificent Bell Tower and the twin churches of All Saints and St Lawrence are the only major buildings remaining of the once great Abbey, after Henry VIII closed the monasteries in 1540.
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