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Buckland Abbey was founded as a Cistercian abbey in 1278 [2] by Amicia, Countess of Devon and was a daughter house of Quarr Abbey, on the Isle of Wight.The abbey of Quarr had close connections with the family, having been founded by Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon. [3]
The Abbey Church of Saint Benedict, Buckland ... founded before 1143 (1141) by Baldwin de Redverus (Redvers/Rivers), Earl of Devon; ... Map of Monastic Britain, ...
Buckland Monachorum is a village and civil parish in the West Devon district of Devon, England, situated on the River Tavy, about 10 miles north of Plymouth. In 2006 the neighbourhood had an estimated 1,511 residents and 654 dwellings. The electoral ward of the same name gave a population of 3,380 at the 2011 census. [1]
Buckland Abbey, Devon, England (1278 Savigny) Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, England (1135 Savigny) Byland Abbey, North Yorkshire, England (1135 Furness) Calder Abbey, Cumbria, England (1143 Furness) Cleeve Abbey, Somerset, England (1198 Rievaulx) Coggeshall Abbey, Essex, England (1140 Savigny) Combe Abbey, Warwickshire, England (1150 Waverley)
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Country houses in Devon" ... Buckland Abbey; Buckland-Tout-Saints; C. Cadhay; Castle Drogo;
Abbey; Abbots Bickington; Abbotsham; Abbotskerswell; Abbotsleigh; Aish; Alfington; Alfardisworthy; Aller; Allercombe; Aller Grove; Aller Park; All Saints; Alminstone ...
"Ash, antient seat of the Drakes", watercolour dated 13 February 1795 by Rev. John Swete (1752–1821) of Oxton House, Devon. Devon Record Office 564M/F7/129. It was then in use as a farmhouse. This is the house re-built by Sir John Drake, 2nd Baronet (1647–1684) after its near destruction during the Civil War. The building at left is a ...
Buckland, Braunton, a historic estate in North Devon Buckland is a hamlet near to Thurlestone in the South Hams , at 50°16′46″N 3°51′22″W / 50.27944°N 3.85611°W / 50.27944; -3.