Abbeycwmhir

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Abbeycwmhir is a historic Cistercian monastery in mid-Wales, noted for its extensive medieval ruins and association with Welsh princes.

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Abbeycwmhir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cistercian monastery
historic site
architecturalStyle Gothic
associatedWith Llywelyn ap Gruffudd NERFINISHED
Princes of Powys NERFINISHED
Welsh princes
burialPlaceOf Llywelyn ap Gruffudd NERFINISHED
country Wales
dedicatedTo Blessed Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
diocese Diocese of St Asaph NERFINISHED
dissolvedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn 1536
etymology name means "abbey in the long valley" in Welsh
followsRule Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
foundedBy Cistercian order NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1143
founder Cadwallon ap Madog NERFINISHED
gridReference SO055713
hasHeritageDesignation Grade II listed building (associated structures)
Scheduled monument
hasNameInWelsh Abaty Cwm-hir NERFINISHED
hasPart chapter house foundations
church ruins
cloister remains
monastic ranges
hasRemains earthworks
stone foundations
hasVisitorAccess yes
knownFor association with Welsh princes
extensive medieval ruins
large Cistercian church plan
locatedIn Powys NERFINISHED
Wye Valley NERFINISHED
community of Abbey Cwmhir NERFINISHED
mid-Wales NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricCounty Radnorshire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Clywedog Brook NERFINISHED
managedBy private owners
near Llandrindod Wells NERFINISHED
Rhayader NERFINISHED
originalLanguageOfLiturgy Latin GENERATED
partOf Cistercian abbeys in Wales
periodOfConstruction 12th century
13th century
refoundedIn 1176
region Mid Wales NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism (pre-Reformation)
religiousOrder Cistercians NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism site

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ruined abbey (Cymer Abbey) foundedAsDaughterHouseOf Abbeycwmhir
subject surface form: Cymer Abbey