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  2. Wymondham Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St Mary and St Thomas of Canterbury serves as the parish church of Wymondham. The Parish also incorporates the Victorian church of Holy Trinity in Spooner Row village nearby. A wide range of services for worship take place at the Abbey, including Sunday Sung Eucharist, Daily Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer. [10]

  3. List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as ...

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    This was necessarily the case for that small number of religious houses where part already functioned as a full parish church, as at Wymondham Abbey. Secondly, there were a number of instances where wealthy parishes, or their benefactors, purchased a former monastic church as a replacement parish church building, as at Selby Abbey.

  4. List of monastic houses in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Wymondham Abbey + Benedictine monks dependent on St Albans, Hertfordshire; ... The Abbey Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Wymondham _____ Wymondham Priory [162] ...

  5. Wymondham - Wikipedia

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    Wymondham Methodist Church. The two Church of England churches are Wymondham Abbey – at first dedicated to the Virgin Mary but after the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket in 1170, his name was added – and a chapel-of-ease, Holy Trinity Church, in Spooner Row. [143] [144]

  6. Scheduled monuments in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Wymondham Abbey: 1107 AD The church of the Benedictine Wymondham Abbey. [10] See also. Grade I listed buildings in Norfolk; List of scheduled monuments in the United ...

  7. Category : English churches dedicated to St Thomas Becket

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    St Thomas à Becket Church, Warblington; Wymondham Abbey This page was last edited on 27 December 2023, at 01:46 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Village church may be 'replica of Malmesbury Abbey'

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    Mr Mitchell's latest theory is that St Mary's Church in Purton, which boast both a west tower and a spire, was modelled on Malmesbury Abbey 12 miles away. Malmesbury Abbey's spire collapsed in the ...

  9. Thomas Jeckyll - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jeckyll (1827 Wymondham, Norfolk – 1881 Norwich) (baptised on 20 June 1827) [1] was an English architect who excelled in the creation of metalwork and furniture strongly influenced by Japanese design, and is best known for his planning in 1876 of the ‘Peacock Room’ at 49 Princes Gate, London.