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Tilty Abbey

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Tilty Abbey — former monastery in Essex, England, UK.

Tilty Abbey, abbeys & priories in Essex

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Main Terminal Building (Arrivals) · 5.1 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Tilty Abbey is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1153. Built in the Romanesque architecture style. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "former monastery in Essex, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.9155°, 0.3253°.

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Heritage listing

Tilty Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Tilty, Essex, England. It was dissolved 3 March 1536. The chapel, with a nave built circa 1220, became a parish church and has survived, with later alterations and extensions. An order taken at the late monastery of Tiltey, 3 March 27 Hen. VIII., with John Palmer, late abbot of the same. First, the late abbot and his 5 brethren to remain in the abbey till the King's further pleasure. 11 other items regulating the management of the house by the abbot, who is to retain his 5 servants, named, and continue to support Alice Mills, his mother, Agnes Lucas, widow, and Thomas Ewen, impotent persons. For the finding of which the said Richard Crumwell has delivered to the said John Palmer, at the making of this, 60s., &c.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Tilty Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Tilty, Essex, England. It was dissolved 3 March 1536. The chapel, with a nave built circa 1220, became a parish church and has survived, with later alterations and extensions. An order taken at the late monastery of Tiltey, 3 March 27 Hen. VIII., with John Palmer, late abbot of the same. First, the late abbot and his 5 brethren to remain in the abbey till the King's further pleasure. 11 other items regulating the management of the house by the abbot, who is to retain his 5 servants, named, and continue to support Alice Mills, his mother, Agnes Lucas, widow, and Thomas Ewen, impotent persons. For the finding of which the said Richard Crumwell has delivered to the said John Palmer, at the making of this, 60s., &c. Indenture signed by John Palmer, late abbot. 2. Inventory indented of goods and chattels belonging to the late monastery of Tiltey, made 3 March 27 Hen. VIII. In the vestry:—2 altar cloths of white Bruges satin, with spots like drops of blood, of red velvet; "a vestment, deacon and subdeacon; a cope of Turkey red satin and white lawnd, wrought with gold, with a deacon and subdeacon to the same"; 29 pieces of vestments; vestments of white damask, green velvet, and green bāwdkyn; a cope of blue damask, and three of silk, branched and wrought with beasts of gold, and 9 other copes and vestments mostly with "deacon and subdeacon"; altar cloths and towels of diaper; and 4 chests, two bound with iron. In the convent parlour:—2 tables, 4 trestles, 1 turned chair, 2 painted cloths, 2 pieces of old saye, 2 forms of planks. In the buttery:—6 basins of laten, 6 candlesticks, 3 of them "bellyd," 3 salts of pewter. In the cellar:—A little chest, 2 "joists covered with lead to lay on barrels of beer." In the kitchen:—2 brass pots, kettles, &c., 16 platters of old fashioned pewter, &c., a flesh hook and beam of iron and weights of lead of ½ cwt., 1 qr., 21 lbs., 1 stone, ½ stone, 2 lbs., and 1 lb. In the abbot's dining…

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Coordinates
51.9155, 0.3253
County
Essex
District
Uttlesford
Parish
Tilty
Postcode
CM6 2EG
Parliamentary constituency
North West Essex
Established
1153
Nearest railway station
Main Terminal Building (Arrivals)5.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Tilty Abbey?
Tilty Abbey is in Essex, London, United Kingdom (postcode CM6 2EG), in the parish of Tilty.
When was Tilty Abbey built?
Built or established in 1153.
Is Tilty Abbey a listed building?
Tilty Abbey is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
How do I get to Tilty Abbey?
The nearest railway station is Main Terminal Building (Arrivals), about 5.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CM6 2EG.