Abbeys & priories · South Wales
Talley Abbey
Also known as: Abaty Talyllychau
Talley Abbey — grade II listed ruins in the United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 45 min–1.5 h
- Nearest railway station
- Llangadog · 8.0 km
- Paid entry
- Family-friendly
- Limited wheelchair access
About
Talley Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1101. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Owned by Cadw. Managed by Cadw. Wikidata describes it as: "grade II listed ruins in the United Kingdom". Coordinates: 51.9768°, -3.9931°.
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Heritage listing
Talley Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Talyllychau) is a ruined former monastery of the Premonstratensians ("White Canons") in the village of Talley in Carmarthenshire, Wales, six miles (10 km) north of the market town of Llandeilo. It lies in the River Cothi valley. Access to the site of the abbey is free, and the site is maintained by Cadw.
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From Cadw
Skeletal remains of a unique religious settlementTalley was founded in the 1180s by Rhys ap Gruffydd (‘The Lord Rhys’, native ruler of the south Wales kingdom of Deheubarth) for the monks of the Premonstratensian order. This was the first and only abbey in Wales for the Premonstratensians, monks who were also known as the ‘White Canons’ from the colour of their habit.
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From the Wikipedia article
Talley Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Talyllychau) is a ruined former monastery of the Premonstratensians ("White Canons") in the village of Talley in Carmarthenshire, Wales, six miles (10 km) north of the market town of Llandeilo. It lies in the River Cothi valley. Access to the site of the abbey is free, and the site is maintained by Cadw.
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Background
History
The Order was founded in 1120. In 1126, when it received papal approbation by Pope Honorius II, there were nine houses; others were established in quick succession throughout western Europe, so that at the middle of the fourteenth century there were some 1,300 monasteries for men and 400 for women. They came to England about 1143, first at Newhouse in Lincoln, and before the dissolution under Henry VIII there were 35 houses. Soon after their arrival in England, they founded Dryburgh Abbey in the Borders area of Scotland, which was followed by other communities at Whithorn Priory, Dercongal Abbey and Tongland Abbey all in the Borders area, as well as Fearn Abbey in Ross.
Description
The monastery, which was founded by Rhys ap Gruffydd in or about 1185, is in the care of Cadw. In common with Strata Florida Abbey, it was once claimed to be the site of the grave of the medieval Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym, but this is one of the discredited theories of Iolo Morganwg. There are two lakes near the abbey ruins, which was used for fish farming to support the community of monks. The abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII and the structure mined by the villagers for stone to build much of the present village and the chapel next to the abbey. The ruinous tower is surrounded by steep wooded hills, and it can be reached by a circuitous lane from the main road. It is well signposted. As…
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- Coordinates
- 51.9768, -3.9931
- District
- Carmarthenshire
- Parish
- Talley
- Postcode
- SA19 7AX
- Parliamentary constituency
- Caerfyrddin
- Established
- 1101
- Nearest railway station
- Llangadog — 8 km
- Official site
- cadw.gov.wales
Sources
- wikidata: Q7680114 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Talley Abbey (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Talley Abbey 062315.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Talley Abbey?
- Talley Abbey is in South Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SA19 7AX), in the parish of Talley.
- When was Talley Abbey built?
- Built or established in 1101.
- Who runs Talley Abbey?
- Talley Abbey is operated by Cadw.
- Is Talley Abbey a listed building?
- Talley Abbey is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
- How do I get to Talley Abbey?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode SA19 7AX. It sits within the Caerfyrddin parliamentary constituency.