| St Michaels Church - St Michaels lies among the foundations of the old basilica Roman Verulamium. The first St Michaels Church is likely to have been a simple timber structure, but it was replaced by a more permanent building in flint and brick taken from the ruins of Verulamium. Read more about St Michael's Church. |
| Kingsbury Watermill - On the river Ver, half a mile upstream from St. Albans Cathedral and Abbey, stands Kingsbury Watermill in the village of St Michaels. The site was used
for milling since before the Domesday Survey of 1066. Read more about Kingsbury Watermill. |
| St Albans Abbey - The Abbey stands on a hillside, dominating the skyline, and overlooking the city. A monastery was founded on the site by King Offa of Mercia in 793. The abbey church was rebuilt by the Normans in the late 11th century and it has since been extended, altered and restored. Read more about St Albans Abbey. |
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