West Westminster Abbey (Westminster Abbey) former Abbey. But the church in Church Anglicanism is located west of the Palace of Westminster Westminster City West, Westminster, London, England architecture that exists today is a gothic architecture. The tower is largely a Gothic Revival architecture. A place of coronation and burial remains, the British Crown and the body of the Parliamentarians during the years 1546 to 1556 Abbey has been promoted as a cathedral. Later, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth the first Abbey Bank has also appointed a Royal Monastery (Royal Peculiar) by the most famous. Cathedral West Westminster Abbey's Poets Corner (Poets' Corner) area travel south. This corridor, which is shaped like a crucifix in a Gothic architecture in the first place, this is not designed to be the burial place of the writer. The playwright, poet, but Geoffrey Chaucer as a poet first to leave the final draft here. Because he had been a clerk to the Palace of Westminster West. Not because he is the author of The Canterbury Tales and buried or have been inscribed in the temple, sometimes it does not act immediately after death, such as Lord Byron, the poet's literary scandal, although he is not appreciated. He died in 2367 but eventually was inscribed in 2512 or even Shakespeare was buried at Stratton Ford-ups Avon in the year 2159 and had to wait until the year 2283 than it would have created a monument to the poet in this.
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