Wilton Abbey
Wilton Abbey is a historic site located in Wilton, England. Originally founded in the 8th century, it served as a Benedictine monastery. The abbey was known for its beautiful architecture and significant role in the local community until its dissolution in the 16th century during the English Reformation.
Today, the site is part of the Wilton House estate, which features stunning gardens and art collections. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins and learn about its rich history, including its connection to notable figures like Henry VIII and the Duke of Salisbury.