Egglestone Abbey 2 by Fred255
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Description
The Abbey was founded in the late 12th century at some point between 1168 and 1198. The founders were the Premonstratensians who wore a white habit and became known as the White Canons. The followed a code of austerity similar to that of Cistercian monks, unlike monks of other orders, they were exempt from the strict Episcopal discipline. They undertook preaching and pastoral work in the region (such as distributing meat and drink). They chose the site for the abbey was chosen because of its isolation, close proximity to a river and the supply of local stone for its construction.
In common with many of the early monasteries, the original church at Egglestone Abbey was enlarged, and partly rebuilt, about one hundred years later, it is this later church that survives today.
The abbey was always poor and at times had difficulty maintaining the required number of canons (twelve - from the twelve Apostles).
Egglestone Abbey was to suffer at the hands of Scottish invaders and the rowdy English army who were billeted there in 1346 on their way to the Battle of Neville's Cross.
The Abbey was dissolved in 1540 by king Henry VIII, the lands were granted to Robert Strelly in 1548, who converted some of the buildings into a great private house that was abandoned in the mid-19th century.
Eventually, much of the abbey was pulled down and some of the stonework was used to pave the stable yard at the nearby Rokeby Hall in the 19th century.
Comments (11)
Osipenkov
Very, very nice!!!
Hoppypops
Great photo!
Ionel
Beautiful and interesting! :)
Janiss
Very great pict!
rainbows
Great shadows in this shot, dear David. I just knew you would go inside to explore!! Fascinating history too, thank you for it. An excellent trio of works today :-) Big hugs, my friend. Diane.
alhak
wonderful shots and history
elmurray
A great shot of this wonderful place and a great history lesson. Thank you for both. Eileen xx
cshark
Well explained, and shot. Nicely done.
mark.spooner
Nice shot!
BibbyBear
Another great capture of this wonderful abbey. The textures in the stonework are fantastic and the light and shadow is lovely. xx
aljaysart
Excellent!!!!