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- Langdon Abbey (grid reference TR329468) was a Premonstratensian abbey near West Langdon, Kent, founded in about 1192 and dissolved in 1535, reportedly the first religious house to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The visible remains of the abbey are now confined to the extensive cellaring below the 16th-century house that occupies its site and small remains of a 17th-century ice house. (en)
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- Carved stone corbel, part of the remains of the monastic cellars at Langdon Abbey (en)
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- the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Thomas the Martyr (en)
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- West Langdon, Kent, England (en)
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- Monastic cellars and 17th-century ice house (en)
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- Langdon Abbey (grid reference TR329468) was a Premonstratensian abbey near West Langdon, Kent, founded in about 1192 and dissolved in 1535, reportedly the first religious house to be dissolved by Henry VIII. The visible remains of the abbey are now confined to the extensive cellaring below the 16th-century house that occupies its site and small remains of a 17th-century ice house. (en)
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