Denny Abbey

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Denny Abbey is a historic former monastic site in Cambridgeshire, England, notable for its successive use by Benedictine monks, Knights Templar, and Franciscan nuns.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
former monastery
historic building
scheduled monument
category English Heritage sites in Cambridgeshire
Grade I listed monasteries
Monasteries in Cambridgeshire
Museums in Cambridgeshire
Scheduled monuments in Cambridgeshire
country England
currentUse museum
visitor attraction
foundedAsMonasticSite 12th century
foundedBy Benedictine monks NERFINISHED
functionDuringMonasticPeriod agricultural estate
religious house
governingBody English Heritage NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Denny Abbey and Farmland Museum NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature church
cloister ranges
domestic buildings
refectory
hasArchitecturalStyle medieval architecture
hasAssociatedMuseum Farmland Museum NERFINISHED
hasBuildingMaterial stone
hasGroundsFeature agricultural displays
farm buildings
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
scheduled monument
laterOrder Franciscan nuns
Knights Templar NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire
locatedNear Cambridge NERFINISHED
Waterbeach NERFINISHED
locatedOn former fenland
managedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
notableFor successive occupation by different religious orders
surviving medieval monastic buildings
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Farmland Museum NERFINISHED
originalOrder Benedictine Order NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance Middle Ages
region East of England
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
usedBy Franciscan nuns
Knights Templar NERFINISHED

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