Beaulieu Abbey

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Beaulieu Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in Hampshire, England, founded in the early 13th century and later dissolved under Henry VIII, whose extensive ruins remain a historic site today.

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Beaulieu Abbey ruins 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbey
former Cistercian monastery
monastic ruin
adjacentTo Beaulieu Palace House NERFINISHED
Beaulieu River NERFINISHED
consecrated 1246
constructionBegan 1204
country England
currentUse historic site
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Blessed Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of Winchester NERFINISHED
dissolved 1538
dissolvedBy Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
founded 1203
foundedAs Cistercian monastery
foundedBy King John of England NERFINISHED
founder King John of England NERFINISHED
governedBy Abbot of Beaulieu (historically) NERFINISHED
grantedTo Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton NERFINISHED
hasPart abbey church ruins
chapter house
cloister ruins
gatehouse
lay brothers’ quarters
monastic buildings
refectory
hasWebsite https://www.beaulieu.co.uk/attractions/beaulieu-abbey/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building NERFINISHED
Scheduled monument
locatedIn Beaulieu NERFINISHED
Hampshire
New Forest NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
near village of Beaulieu
notableFor extensive medieval ruins
role in medieval English monasticism
royal Cistercian foundation
originalFunction monastic estate
place of worship
religious community
ownedBy Montagu family NERFINISHED
region South East England
religiousOrder Cistercian Order NERFINISHED

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Beaulieu Palace House adjacentTo Beaulieu Abbey
this entity surface form: Beaulieu Abbey ruins
Beaulieu Palace House associatedWith Beaulieu Abbey
Isabel Marshal burialPlace Beaulieu Abbey
Beaulieu Palace House formerPartOf Beaulieu Abbey