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Buckfast Abbey

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Buckfast Abbey was founded by Earl Aylward in the reign of King Cnut in 1018. In 1147 it became a Cistercian abbey and was rebuilt in stone. In medieval times the abbey became very rich through fishing and trading in sheep wool, although the Black Death killed two abbots and many monks-by 1377 there were only fourteen monks at Buckfast. On 25 Febuary 1539 William Petre arrived at Buckfast and declared the abbey to be dissolved by order of King Henry V111. The monks were compelled to leave and the buildings were looted and destroyed. The abbey stood in ruins for over 200 years. On 28 October 1882 six Benedictine monks arrived at Buckfast having been exiled from France. The land had been leased by monks from the St Augustine's Priory in Ramsgate and was later bought for £4,700. The first new abbot was Boniface Natter, who died in a shipwreck in 1906. His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. The monks lived among the ruins and gradually rebuilt the abbey church upon the foundations of the abbey constructed in 1147. The church itself was restored between 1905 and 1937. Over the thirty two years there were never more than six monks working on the project at any one time, although the whole community had repaired the ancient foundations up to ground level. Construction methods were primitive - wooden scaffolding was held together by ropes and no safety protection was worn by the monks. One monk fell 50 feet but survived and three monks fell of a hoist without serious injuryin 1931. Construction cotinued through World War 1, with the German monks being unable under local law to leave the abbey grounds. The Abbey was consecrated on August 25 1932, but the building was finally finished with the laying of the last stone in late 1937. All infomation from Wikipedia

Comments (11)


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mininessie

7:38AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

very nice!

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qrud

7:54AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Perfect place, great architectural temperament. Love the big tree.

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jayfar

8:14AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

A beautiful abbey well framed by the trees.

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durleybeachbum

8:25AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

A very attractive pic. Anoher of the places you show us that I really must go too soon!

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MrsRatbag

9:11AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Excellent capture!

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mickeyrony

10:59AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Sublimate architecture and surely very to appreciate. Cheer and mile mercies. Good explanations which accompanies this splendour. Thank you to divide ((5++)) Sublime architecture et surement très apprécier . Bravo et mile mercis . Bonne explications qui accompagne cette splendeur . Merci de partager ((5++))

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tennesseecowgirl

11:19AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Beautiful, architecture. And kudos to the gardeners, stunning grounds, surrounding this. I like how you used the trees to give this a natural frame.

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kbrog

11:51AM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Beautiful place and great capture!

alanwilliams

2:00PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Nice shot Wally, keep off the Buckey though.

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jeroni

4:52PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

Splendid composition and colors my friend

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psyoshida

9:38PM | Mon, 25 January 2010

What an incredible history! That is truly a work of dedication. Beautiful photo. Thanks, I love pictures with history it's like a mini-vacation.


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