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St Benet's Abbey was a medieval monastery of the Order of Saint Benedict, also known as St Benet's at Holme or Hulme. It was situated on the River Bure within the Broads in Norfolk, England. St Benet is a medieval English version of the name of St Benedict of Nursia, hailed as the founder of western monasticism.At the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries the abbey's possessions were in effect seized by the crown and assigned to the diocese of Norwich. Though the monastery was supposed to continue as a community, within a few years at least the monks had dispersed. Today there remain only ruins.

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  • St Benet’s Abbey (auch unter den Namen Holme oder Hulme bekannt) ist eine ehemalige Benediktinerabtei in der Grafschaft Norfolk in England. Ihre Ruinen liegen am Nordufer des Flusses Bure in den Norfolk Broads. (de)
  • St Benet's Abbey was a medieval monastery of the Order of Saint Benedict, also known as St Benet's at Holme or Hulme. It was situated on the River Bure within the Broads in Norfolk, England. St Benet is a medieval English version of the name of St Benedict of Nursia, hailed as the founder of western monasticism.At the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries the abbey's possessions were in effect seized by the crown and assigned to the diocese of Norwich. Though the monastery was supposed to continue as a community, within a few years at least the monks had dispersed. Today there remain only ruins. (en)
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  • St Benet's Abbey and wharf from the River Bure (en)
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  • Norfolk (en)
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  • St Benet's Abbey (en)
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  • Order of St Benedict (en)
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  • Property of Norfolk Archaeological Trust, Diocese of Norwich (en)
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  • St Benet's Abbey, Holme (en)
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  • Saint Suneman; Saint Wulfric; Abbot Elsinus; Abbot Aelfwold; King Canute; John of Oxnead; Conrad, prior of Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury; Hugh, abbot of Lagny; Sir John Fastolf; Bishop William Rugg (en)
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  • gatehouse, lower walls of sanctuary and earthworks (en)
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  • St Benet’s Abbey (auch unter den Namen Holme oder Hulme bekannt) ist eine ehemalige Benediktinerabtei in der Grafschaft Norfolk in England. Ihre Ruinen liegen am Nordufer des Flusses Bure in den Norfolk Broads. (de)
  • St Benet's Abbey was a medieval monastery of the Order of Saint Benedict, also known as St Benet's at Holme or Hulme. It was situated on the River Bure within the Broads in Norfolk, England. St Benet is a medieval English version of the name of St Benedict of Nursia, hailed as the founder of western monasticism.At the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries the abbey's possessions were in effect seized by the crown and assigned to the diocese of Norwich. Though the monastery was supposed to continue as a community, within a few years at least the monks had dispersed. Today there remain only ruins. (en)
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  • St Benet’s Abbey (de)
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