Selby Abbey

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Selby Abbey is a historic medieval church in Selby, North Yorkshire, England, renowned for its impressive architecture and long-standing religious heritage.

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Selby Abbey canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbey
church
medieval church
constructionBegan 11th century
country England
dedicatedTo St Germain
St Mary
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of York
dissolvedAsMonastery 1539
event Dissolution of the Monasteries
foundedAs Benedictine monastery
founder Benedict of Auxerre
Benedict of Auxerre (a monk from Auxerre, France)
foundingDate 1069
function place of Christian worship
tourist attraction
hasFeature chancel
tower
transepts
hasHeritage long-standing religious heritage
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
knownFor impressive architecture
medieval monastic history
surviving as a large abbey church after Dissolution
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Selby
Yorkshire
material stone
notableFeature Gothic vaulting
Romanesque features
large central nave
medieval stonework
stained glass windows
west front with towers
parish Selby
previousDenomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
province Province of York
region Northern England
religiousOrder Benedictines
surface form: Benedictine
status parish church
style Gothic architecture
Norman architecture
sufferedEvent fire in 1906
underwent major restoration after 1906 fire
usedFor Anglican worship
community events
concerts

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Selby hasLandmark Selby Abbey
Selby hasReligiousSite Selby Abbey