DescriptionStatue of Queen Victoria in Abbey Gardens, Abingdon (54030479636).jpg
English: A visit to Abbey Gardens in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
It was Trendell's Gardens, created by E J Trendell. He bought Abbey House and the gardens in 1853. He developed the gardens around the abbey ruins in the 1870s.
You can find some of the ruins of Abingdon Abbey here.
The statue of Queen Victoria from her Golden Jubilee of 1887.
Grade II listed
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ABBEY GARDENS Statue of Queen Victoria
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Jubilee statue dated 1887, marble, on plinth of three steps.
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