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Biddlesden Abbey

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Biddlesden Abbey is a abbey in the United Kingdom.

Biddlesden Abbey, abbeys & priories in West Midlands

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

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Biddlesden Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1147. Coordinates: 52.0539°, -1.0797°.

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Biddlesden was a Cistercian abbey founded in 1147 by Ernald (or Arnold) de Bosco (de Bois), steward to the Earl of Leicester. The first monks came from the earl's own foundation at Garendon. Ernald's claim to the land appears to have been dubious, and lengthy litigation ensued before the monks could take possession of the site. Abbot William Wibert was deposed in 1198 for fraud, gross immorality and bribery. In 1192 he had been deposed as cellarer for similar misdemeanours. In 1237 Henry III granted wood for choir stalls, suggesting that the church was being rebuilt at this time. In the 14th to 15th centuries there was a long running dispute with the parish of Wappenham concerning the collection of tithes. It was not a wealthy house for and would have been dissolved in 1536 if the monks had not petitioned, and paid, for its continuation. At the Valor Ecclesiasticus survey of 1535 the abbey had an income of £125, and there were eleven monks. The monastery was finally surrendered in September 1538 and became the possession of Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton. The abbey was bought in 1538 by Sir Robert Peckham, who converted part of the buildings into a house. In the 1730s, the ruins of the abbey were demolished and a new house built upon the site, Biddlesden Park, now a Grade II listed building. A few stones from the abbey remain but not in situ.

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Coordinates
52.0539, -1.0797
Parish
Biddlesden
Postcode
NN13 5TR
Parliamentary constituency
Buckingham and Bletchley
Established
1147

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Biddlesden Abbey?
Biddlesden Abbey is in the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode NN13 5TR), in the parish of Biddlesden.
When was Biddlesden Abbey built?
Built or established in 1147.
How do I get to Biddlesden Abbey?
Drivers can navigate to postcode NN13 5TR. It sits within the Buckingham and Bletchley parliamentary constituency.