Reading's Hidden Abbey

The whole Abbey quarter is potentially one of the richest areas in Reading as a source for discovering not just the history of the town but also its relevance to the historical development of the Thames Valley. Here we will share what we know, what we want to know and what we find out.

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Reading Abbey historian reveals findings of King Henry I grave hunt - September 2016

Graves discovered in King Henry I dig - September 2016

Archaeologists scan Reading garden for bones of King Henry I - June 2016

King Henry I's remains may be under parking lot in Reading, England - June 2016

Reading Abbey Could Be Concealing Remains Of Henry I - And He Could Even Be Under A Car Park - June 2016

Reading Abbey radar probe for King Henry I starts - June 2016

Search begins for King Henry I in the “Hidden Abbey” in Reading - June 2016 

Reading Abbey radar investigations first probe 'in 150 years'  - April 2016

Search for King Henry I's Hidden Abbey Begins  - April 2016

Why Henry I could be the next ‘car park king’ - June 2015

A search for bones of Henry I is planned in Reading - March 2015

Search for Henry I planned in Reading - March 2015
 
The Hidden Abbey project has a tried and tested king finder on-board
 
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