Category:Bayham Abbey
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
English: Bayham Abbey, situated in the peaceful valley of the River Teise, was founded by the Premonstratensian Order in 1207. The buildings were largely demolished at the Reformation but the ruins were later partly restored as part of the romantic landscaped grounds of Bayham Old Abbey House (designed by Humphry Repton). The abbey is now owned by English Heritage.
Media in category "Bayham Abbey"
The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total.
Categories:
- Grade I listed churches in East Sussex
- 13th-century churches in East Sussex
- Ruins of churches in East Sussex
- Monasteries in East Sussex
- Premonstratensian monasteries in England
- Premonstratensian abbeys in the United Kingdom
- Premonstratensian monasteries established in the 1200s
- Monasteries established in 1207
- Humphry Repton
- English Heritage sites in East Sussex
- Grade I listed monasteries