Fountains Abbey Paddington


Address:
109 Praed Street, Paddington, W2 1RL London, United Kingdom

Incorrect data? Please notify us at hi@itinari.com.

Travel Tips For London

Get personalized advice based on this article from AI assistant Maya
Get the most authentic experience. Check out these guided tours and skip-the-line tickets around London.
If you use the above links, you pay the same price and we get a small commission - thanks for your support!

The Fountains Abbey opened in 1824 and has been a popular meeting house from the early days.
Sir Alexander Flemming was a loyal regular to The Fountains Abbey. Legend says that it was mould spores from this ale house which blew through Fleming's window, leading him to the discovery of Penicillin in 1928. The Fountains Abbey derived its name from two different sources, "Fountains" marks nearby sites of early known springs and wells which were of great importance to inhabitants, "Abbey" stems from Westminster Abbey which possessed the manor of Paddington during Saxon times hence the name Fountains Abbey.



Want to plan a trip here? Talk to AI travel assistant Maya.

Travel stories around Fountains Abbey Paddington

Places to visit around Fountains Abbey Paddington