
Augustinian settlement, founded by King David 1 in 1147, within a loop of the winding river Forth. The Abbey was closely involved with the battle of Bannockburn.
Bruce's parliament here in 1326 was the first to include representatives of Scotland's burghs and James III and his Queen are buried in the grounds. Much of the building was carried away after the Reformation, but the Bell Tower or Campanile (originally 1300) survives in restored condition.
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