Whalley Abbey
Whalley Abbey | ||
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OS grid reference SD 730 361 | | |
Listed Building – Grade I | ||
Designated | 13 February 1967 | |
Reference no. | 1164643 | |
Reference no. | 1008636 | |
Whalley Abbey is a former
History
Monastery
In 1296 the
Private house
In 1553 the abbey lands and the
Modern Religious Centre
In 1923 the house and grounds were purchased by the
Present day
Retreat and conference house
The former private house, which is now a retreat and conference house, was reopened in September 2005 following refurbishment. It contains conference rooms, a dining room and en suite rooms for residents. The north range contains a visitor centre, with a coffee shop, exhibition centre and a bookshop.[9] A spirituality programme is available for resident and non-resident guests.[10] Guided tours of the abbey ruins can be arranged in the summer months.[11]
Abbey ruins and grounds
Only the foundations of the church remain. The remains of the former monastic buildings are more extensive. The west range, which was the lay brothers' dormitory, consists of two storeys, and is roofed. This is currently used as a
The North West Gateway is separately listed Grade I. It is built in
Recent Events
In August 2021 there was criminal damage to ancient ruins at the Abbey and drug taking, as well as shouting, swearing and screaming until the early hours, with 150 youths caught breaking laws. Underage drinking and harassment of the Reverend and his wife was reported as well as assaults on security staff, and on police officers. Neighbouring houses were pelted with stones..[15]
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire
- Scheduled monuments in Lancashire
- Listed buildings in Whalley, Lancashire
References
- ^ a b Historic England, "Whalley Abbey (1164643)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2015
- ^ Pastscape: Whalley Abbey, English Heritage, retrieved 7 April 2009
- ^ Historic England, "Whalley Cistercian Abbey (1008636)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2015
- ^ Ashmore 2003, pp. 7–12.
- ISSN 0040-4969.
- ^ Ashmore 2003, pp. 12–13.
- ^ Ashmore 2003, p. 13.
- ^ Ashmore 2003, p. 16.
- ^ Welcome to Whalley Abbey, Diocese of Blackburn, retrieved 6 July 2008
- ^ Spirituality Programme, Diocese of Blackburn, retrieved 6 July 2008
- ^ The Visitor Centre, Diocese of Blackburn, retrieved 6 July 2008
- ^ Historic England, "North-west gateway to Whalley Abbey (1362365)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2015
- ^ Historic England, "Lodge at entrance to Whalley Abbey grounds (1072045)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2015
- ^ Historic England, "Pair of gatepiers at entrance to Whalley Abbey (1164725)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 12 April 2015
- ^ "Crackdown as 150 youths caught drinking & drug taking in Whalley Abbey ruins". 27 August 2021.
- Bibliography
- Ashmore, Owen (2003), A Guide to Whalley Abbey (6th ed.), Blackburn Diocesan Board of Finance
Further reading
- Brazendale, David (2005). "II. Whalley Abbey and Monasticism in Lancashire". Lancashire's Historic Halls (2nd Revised ed.). Lancaster: Carnegie Publishing. ISBN 978-1-8593-6106-1.
External links
Media related to Whalley Abbey at Wikimedia Commons