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Roche Abbey

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Roche Abbey is a cathedral in the United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Roche Abbey is a cathedral in england yorkshire, United Kingdom — the principal church of its diocese, dating from 1101. Cathedrals are seats of bishops in the Church of England, the Roman Catholic Church, and other Christian denominations across Britain.

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From the Wikipedia article

Roche Abbey is a now-ruined abbey in the civil parish of Maltby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. It is in the valley of Maltby Dyke, known locally as Maltby Beck, and is administered by English Heritage. It is a scheduled monument and Grade II* listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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Background

History

The abbey was founded in 1147 when the stone buildings were raised on the north side of the beck. The co-founders of Roche were Richard de Busli, likely the great-nephew of the first Roger de Busli, the Norman magnate builder of Tickhill Castle, and Richard FitzTurgis. According to the Monasticon Anglicanum, the two Richards gave land to the monks on each side of the stream on the understanding that abbey should be built on whichever side was considered most stable for building and that both of them would receive as much credit as the other, with the one whose land was rejected being held to the same level of thanks, regardless of whose side of the stream it was built on. When the monks…

Description

The site is now in the care of English Heritage. The cliff path walk provides access to a view across the abbey grounds where its layout can be appreciated. Some of the buildings are low-standing but the walls of the church still stand to full height and the gothic French idealism thrust into its design and architecture is visible. Later additions to the buildings included a kitchen area and abbot's quarters, built on the other side of the beck and accessed by a bridge which still stands. The monks' latrines were over Maltby Beck so the running water took away the waste. The stream was dammed higher up to ensure fast-flowing water: quite a modern facility for the 13th century. There are…

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Coordinates
53.4021, -1.1842
District
Rotherham
Parish
Maltby
Postcode
S66 8NW
Parliamentary constituency
Rother Valley
Established
1101

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Roche Abbey?
Roche Abbey is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode S66 8NW), in the parish of Maltby.
When was Roche Abbey built?
Built or established in 1101.
Who owns Roche Abbey?
Roche Abbey is owned by Private.
How do I get to Roche Abbey?
Drivers can navigate to postcode S66 8NW. It sits within the Rother Valley parliamentary constituency.