Revesby Abbey

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Revesby Abbey is a 19th-century country house in Lincolnshire, England, notable as a Victorian Gothic-style mansion built on the site of a former Cistercian monastery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
listed building
architect William Burn NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian Gothic NERFINISHED
builtOnSiteOf Revesby Abbey (Cistercian monastery) NERFINISHED
former Cistercian monastery
category Country houses in Lincolnshire
Gothic Revival architecture in Lincolnshire
Grade I listed houses in Lincolnshire
constructionEnd 1845
constructionStart 1843
country England
hasCondition at risk
hasFeature formal gardens
gabled roofs
gate lodge
ornamental chimneys
parkland
service wing
stables
tower
tree-lined drive
turrets
hasGardenType landscaped park
hasHistoricalLayer medieval monastic site
hasHistoricalPeriod Victorian era
hasNumberOfStoreys 3
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
inception 1840s
locatedIn East Lindsey district NERFINISHED
East Midlands
Lincolnshire
Revesby NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
materialUsed stone
near Boston, Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
Horncastle NERFINISHED
ownedBy Banks family NERFINISHED
recordedIn Heritage at Risk Register NERFINISHED
religiousOrderOfFormerSite Cistercian NERFINISHED
roofType pitched roof
significantOwner Sir Joseph Banks NERFINISHED
use private residence

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William Burn designed Revesby Abbey