In 1909 the value of Romsey Abbey was assessed at £188, 425. This was 30% of the total value of property in the Borough of Romsey. Only three other properties were worth more than £10,000, namely the Horsefair Brewery of Strong and Co, (£11,945); the Convent (£10,820) and the Congregational Church as the United Reformed Church was then known (£10,225). The next most valuable properties were Romsey Town Hall at £6410 and the White Horse at £5515. By comparison 1336 properties were each wor
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