Bourne Abbey

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Bourne Abbey is a historic medieval church in Bourne, Lincolnshire, England, notable for its Norman architecture and long-standing role as a local religious center.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
abbey church
parish church
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Norman architecture NERFINISHED
category Augustinian monasteries in England
Churches in Lincolnshire
Grade I listed churches in Lincolnshire
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Paul NERFINISHED
Apostle Peter
surface form: Saint Peter
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Lincoln NERFINISHED
era medieval period
foundedAs Augustinian priory
foundedInCentury 12th century
foundedInYear 1138
founder Baldwin FitzGilbert NERFINISHED
function local religious centre
place of Christian worship
hasFeature Norman nave arcades
medieval stonework
stained glass windows
tower
hasMaterial stone
hasParishChurchRole principal Anglican church in Bourne
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
isPartOf historic centre of Bourne
locatedIn Bourne NERFINISHED
Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
notableFor Norman architectural elements
continuous religious use since the Middle Ages
parish Bourne Abbey parish NERFINISHED
province Province of Canterbury
religiousOrder Augustinian Canons NERFINISHED
status active church
underwent Victorian restoration
usedAs parish church after the Dissolution of the Monasteries
usedFor Anglican worship services
baptisms
community events
funerals
weddings

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Bourne hasLandmark Bourne Abbey
Bourne hasReligiousBuilding Bourne Abbey
this entity surface form: Bourne Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul
Bourne, Lincolnshire hasAttraction Bourne Abbey