Bid to reopen 12th century Reading Abbey
A council is to seek millions of pounds-worth of funding to reopen a 12th Century abbey in Berkshire.
Reading Abbey has been closed to the public for more than a year because the structure is too unsafe.
Reading Borough Council said a study to find out what work needed doing would cost £90,000 while the cost of repairs was estimated to reach about £3m.
If the funding bids are successful the abbey could be closed for up to five years while the work is completed.
The abbey was built in 1121 by Henry I who is reputed to be buried there.
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Reading Abbey has been closed to the public for more than a year because the structure is too unsafe.
Reading Borough Council said a study to find out what work needed doing would cost £90,000 while the cost of repairs was estimated to reach about £3m.
If the funding bids are successful the abbey could be closed for up to five years while the work is completed.
The abbey was built in 1121 by Henry I who is reputed to be buried there.