Back in 2011 when there was all that royal wedding hoopla there was a feature on BBC on how they were getting Westminster Abbey all ready for the big to-do.
http://royalweddings.hellomagazine.com/prince-william-and-kate-middleton/
And they sort of fixated on the discovery of this great tile work that had been covered up there they were restoring. And they were saying how good it was to get it all done in time for the wedding.
It struck me as a horoscope interest thing. Just not a normal art restoration.
The floor is full of symbols. They were hell bent on getting it ready though.
Here are pictures of the floor.
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/our-history/art/cosmati-pavement
"The great pavement in front of the High Altar of Westminster Abbey is a unique and remarkable object. The complexity and subtlety of the design and workmanship can be seen nowhere else on this scale. It was laid down in 1268 by order of Henry III who had started re-building Edward the Confessor's Abbey in the new Gothic style in 1245."
I think this is all magik cr*p --
"The design consists of a broad border with a rectangle in the middle of each side and five roundels between each rectangle. The border encloses another square set transversely with its corners pointing north, south, east and west. Between the inner border and the transverse square are four triangular spaces occupied by large roundels. Within the transverse square is a pattern known as a quincunx, . . . blah, blah . . ."
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/__data/assets/thumbnail/0004/81265/Cosmati-floor-2010-72dpi-Westminster-Abbey-copyright.jpg