Tarrant Crawford Abbey

E172897

Tarrant Crawford Abbey was a medieval Cistercian nunnery in Dorset, England, notable as the burial site of Joan of England, Queen of Scotland.

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Tarrant Crawford Abbey canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cistercian nunnery
medieval monastery
burialPlaceOf Joan of England, Queen of Scotland
Joan, daughter of King John of England
Queen consort of Alexander II of Scotland
category Christian monasteries established in the Middle Ages
Cistercian nunneries in England
Monasteries in Dorset
country England
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era Middle Ages
foundedAs Cistercian nunnery
function religious house for nuns
genderOfCommunity female
hasPart associated parish church of St Mary
remains of monastic buildings
hasSiteType monastic ruins
heritageDesignation scheduled monument
locatedIn Dorset
southwest England
surface form: South West England

Tarrant Crawford
United Kingdom
locatedInFormerJurisdiction Kingdom of England
locatedInHistoricCounty Dorset
locatedNear Blandford Forum
River Tarrant
namedAfter Tarrant Crawford
religiousAffiliation Cistercians
religiousCommunityType nunnery
religiousOrder Cistercians
surface form: Cistercian Order

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Joan of England, Queen of Scotland burialPlace Tarrant Crawford Abbey