Boneffe Abbey
Boneffe Abbey was, from the early 13th century until the end of the 18th century, a Cistercian monastery on the banks of the Mehaigne in what is now the municipality of Éghezée in Belgium. The abbot's residence, first built in the early 16th century and repaired in the 17th and 18th centuries, is now a listed building that is currently in use as a farmhouse.
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Boneffe Abbey
Boneffe Abbey was, from the early 13th century until the end of the 18th century, a Cistercian monastery on the banks of the Mehaigne in what is now the municipality of Éghezée in Belgium. The abbot's residence, first built in the early 16th century and repaired in the 17th and 18th centuries, is now a listed building that is currently in use as a farmhouse.
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Boneffe Abbey was, from the ea ...... rrently in use as a farmhouse.
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Former abbot's residence of Boneffe Abbey
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Abbaye de Boneffe
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Boneffe Abbey was, from the ea ...... rrently in use as a farmhouse.
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Boneffe Abbey
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