Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)

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Amesbury Abbey is a former Benedictine monastery in Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, with medieval origins and later conversion into a country house.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
former Benedictine monastery
country England
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
hasMedievalOrigins true
heritageStatus listed building
laterFunction country house
locatedIn Amesbury NERFINISHED
England
United Kingdom
Wiltshire
locatedNear River Avon (Hampshire) NERFINISHED
originalFunction monastery
religiousOrder Benedictine

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Amesbury hasReligiousSite Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
Mary of Woodstock memberOf Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
this entity surface form: Amesbury Priory
Mary of Woodstock educatedAt Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
this entity surface form: Amesbury Priory
Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem "Guinevere" setting Amesbury Abbey (former Benedictine abbey)
subject surface form: Guinevere (poem)
this entity surface form: Amesbury convent