The
Abbey in Paisley
The building dates from the 13th century a monastery was founded on the site by Cluniac monks in 1163. The Abbey was the burial place of many Scottish Kings of the House of Stewart. |
Paisley
Abbey
Paisley is the largest town in the county of Renfrewshire in the west of Scotland. It
is situated on the northern edge of the Gleniffer Braes on the banks of the White Cart Water. The town forms a contiguous urban area with Glasgow . The town came to prominence with the establishment of Paisley Abbey. |
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Stained
Glass Window
in Paisley Abbey |
Stained
Glass Window
in Paisley Abbey |
St.
Mirin's Cathedral
in Paisley |
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