Keynsham Abbey
Keynsham Abbey in Keynsham, Somerset, England, was a monastic abbey founded c. 1166 by William, Earl of Gloucester. The abbey was established as a house of Augustinian canons regular, and operated until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.
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Keynsham Abbey
Keynsham Abbey in Keynsham, Somerset, England, was a monastic abbey founded c. 1166 by William, Earl of Gloucester. The abbey was established as a house of Augustinian canons regular, and operated until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.
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Keynsham Abbey in Keynsham, So ...... on of the monasteries in 1539.
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Low stone walls in grass, surrounded by trees with a house in the distance.
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Ruins of Keynsham Abbey
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The house of the Canons of the Order of St. Austin and St. Victor
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Keynsham, Somerset, England
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Keynsham Abbey
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Keynsham Abbey in Keynsham, So ...... on of the monasteries in 1539.
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Keynsham Abbey
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