Fodor's Expert Review Paisley Abbey

Paisley Free

Paisley's 12th-century abbey dominates the town center. Founded as a Cluniac monastery and almost completely destroyed by the English in 1307, the abbey was not totally restored until the early 20th century. It's associated with Walter Fitzallan, the high steward of Scotland, who gave his name to the Stewart monarchs of Scotland (Stewart is a corruption of "steward"). Outstanding features include the vaulted stone roof and stained glass of the choir.

Free Religious Building

Quick Facts

13 High St.
Paisley, Renfrewshire  PA1 1JG, Scotland

0141-889–7654

www.paisleyabbey.org.uk

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