Two Churches and at least 1083 Stairs

Today we toured Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral, great day for it as it was a little overcast and chillier than it’s been up till now and both churches were bustling with clergy preparing for Easter services. Neither of them allow photographs inside the building so we’re only able to show you the outside but I think you’ll find them gorgeous anyway.

First Westminster;

  • First monks settled here in 960.
  • Our friend Willy who built the Tower of London was crowned here in 1066
  • The present church was started by Henry III in 1245
  • The latest addition to the Abbey are the West Towers added in 1745 so Sara you’ve got 499 years of renovations ahead of you if you want to match the Abbey’s record

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Inside we saw the Tombs of various Kings, Queens, poets and other notables. I think the most intriquing was the tomb that Elizabeth I shares with her half sister Mary I. They weren’t exactly buddies in life but Mary’s son James I put his mother in the same tomb as her half sister once he became King. Not sure who he was trying to punish but the place certainly didn’t feel like they slept easily together.

Dad, Dylan Thomas’ epitaph reads: “Time held me green and dying/Though I sang in my chains like the sea . .”

After the Abbey we walked past Parliment and cajoled a passerby into taking our first picture together…IMG 1053

Then it was on the Tube to St. Paul’s. St. Paul’s is a baby compared to Westminster having been begun in 1675 and completed 35 years later. It’s huge; 157 meters long, 76 meters wide and 111 meters high. Keep the height in mind. Here’s what it looks like from ground level.

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Again we can’t show you any of the inside but it’s all very ornate and the main dome which stretches all the way up those 111 meters is inspiring.

Inside on the main floort the other highlight for me was the tomb of Arthur, Duke of Wellington and the memorial for Horatio, Lord Nelson.

After looking at various plaques, monuments and tombs to the ‘great and good’ we climbed up 259 steps to the Whispering Gallery. Here we saw the fantastic painting on the dome of the cathedral close up. You’re also supposed to be able to hear a whisper from the other side because of the great acoustics but between shouting kids and a crew who are restoring the paintings we couldn’t get it to work.

Up another 378 steps you come to the stone gallery. This one is an outside gallery and we were able to take some pictures here.

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We climbed another 259 steps to the Golden Gallery where we took alot more pictures, here’s a few of the highlights.

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We then climbed back down (which is 13 extra steps at 543) for a total of 1083 stairs (so far). We then descended into the crypt where we saw Lord Nelson’s actual tomb, Florence Nightingale’s tomb and the Winston Churchill memorial gates.

After all these steps we descended into the Underground (we were way to tired to count how many steps down) and grabbed some dinner.

Tomorrow it’s off to Stonehenge and Windsor at 7:40 in the morning so we’ll sign off here.

Cheers,

Mark & Ali

P.S. Our more observant readers will be wondering “where the heck is George?”. Well at Westminster we took him out but the first thing he saw was this; IMG 1063 He was so frightened he refused to come out for the rest of the day.

P.P.S We’re going to have to skip Gretna Green; much as we’d love to see Scotland our next stop is Brussel and then Amsterdam before heading south.

2 Responses to “Two Churches and at least 1083 Stairs”


  • Hi. Another great entry guys. It sounds like you got your exercise today. I guess you were probably too tired to say “I do” in any of the churches. Oh well. It’s hard to believe that some of those buildings are so old. The details, statues, and windows are very beautiful. I think once we get our house built that’s it – we are going to enjoy it. Have a good sleep tonight and enjoy your day tomorrow. Take care. Love, Sara

  • Hi dearies!

    Sounds like you’re having a wonderful time in Jolly Olde!
    If you keep going like this, you’ll have to buy another pair of shoes.

    We love the reports and pictures and hope George will recove from the shock or you will have a lot of L.D. charges to his psych.

    Take care of yourselves and don’t wear yourself out in the first country!
    Lots to go still!!!

    Love you, Mom and Dad Tor.

    P.S. Dad says thanks for Dylan T.

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