St Benet's Abbey (near mouth)

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St Benet's Abbey (near the mouth of the River Ant) is the ruined site of a medieval Benedictine monastery in the Norfolk Broads, notable for its historic gatehouse and picturesque riverside setting.

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St Benet's Abbey (near mouth) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
ruined monastery
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
access by footpath
by river
admissionFee free
country United Kingdom
county Norfolk NERFINISHED
currentCondition ruin
dedicatedTo Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalJurisdiction Bishop of Norwich NERFINISHED
environment marshland
riverside
era medieval period
foundedAs Benedictine abbey
hasPart church ruins
cloister remains
earthworks
gatehouse
monastic precinct
windmill within gatehouse
hasViewOf Norfolk Broads wetlands NERFINISHED
River Bure NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
knownFor Norfolk Broads landscape views
historic gatehouse
picturesque riverside setting
locatedIn England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Horning NERFINISHED
Ludham NERFINISHED
River Ant NERFINISHED
River Bure NERFINISHED
mouth of the River Ant
managedBy Norfolk Archaeological Trust NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Diocese of Norwich NERFINISHED
region East of England
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Benedictines NERFINISHED
usedFor boating stop
outdoor events
religious services
tourism

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River Ant hasLandmark St Benet's Abbey (near mouth)