Missenden Abbey
Missenden Abbey (also referred to as Great Missenden Abbey) was a former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery, founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The abbey was dissolved in 1538, and the abbey church demolished. In 1574 a house, also known as Missenden Abbey, was constructed on the site of the monastic cloisters, incorporating some of the monastic remains. The house was altered several times, gaining its current "Regency Gothic" style at the beginning of the 19th-century. The house was "gutted" by fire in 1985 and subsequently rebuilt.
Missenden Abbey
Missenden Abbey (also referred to as Great Missenden Abbey) was a former Arrouasian (Augustinian) monastery, founded in 1133 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. The abbey was dissolved in 1538, and the abbey church demolished. In 1574 a house, also known as Missenden Abbey, was constructed on the site of the monastic cloisters, incorporating some of the monastic remains. The house was altered several times, gaining its current "Regency Gothic" style at the beginning of the 19th-century. The house was "gutted" by fire in 1985 and subsequently rebuilt.
has abstract
Missenden Abbey (also referred ...... 1985 and subsequently rebuilt.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
744,791,499
Caption
"Missenden Abbey" - country house dating from 1574
coordinates display
disestablished
established
founder
Latitude
5.1700759e+1
location
Longitude
-7.02853e-1
map type
Buckinghamshire
name
Missenden Abbey
order
subject
comment
Missenden Abbey (also referred ...... 1985 and subsequently rebuilt.
@en
label
Missenden Abbey
@en