Yes, but not the one seen today - the Abbey depicted is St Peter's Abbey, rebuilt by Edward the Confessor between 1042 - 52 and the first Norman Romanesque church in Britain. The Abbey was then replaced by a newer design by Henry III in 1245, and this is the Abbey of the present day. This is in fact the only known depiction of the Abbey.
Westminster Abbey is High Anglican
Westminster Abbey, is an Anglican, Christian Church.
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey opened 1090. St Paul's consecrated 1697
Lawrence Edward Tanner has written: 'Unknown Westminster Abbey' -- subject(s): Westminster Abbey 'Westminster School' -- subject(s): Westminster School 'The history of the coronation' 'The abbot's house and deanery of Westminster Abbey' 'The history and treasures of Westminster Abbey' -- subject(s): Westminster Abbey 'Westminster Abbey'
Westminster Abbey is High Anglican
Because it's an abbey and it used to be in the City of Westminster which is now within London.
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was held in the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster (Westminster Abbey) on 2nd June 1953
They are in the grounds of the Abbey.
Westminster Abbey, is an Anglican, Christian Church.
Westminster Abbey
Herbert Francis Westlake has written: 'The story of Westminster Abbey' -- subject(s): Westminster Abbey 'The new guide to Westminster Abbey' -- subject(s): Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey
In London's Westminster Abbey. In 1953.Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is in London which is in southeast England.