DORE ABBEY
The Green Man roof boss from Dore Abbey
'Dore Abbey', in Herefordshire, at , near the village of Abbey Dore is a former Cistercian Abbey.
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History
It was founded in 1147 by Lord Robert d'Ewyas and, in 1282, dedicated to the Holy Trinity and Saint Mary, by D'Ewyas' brother in law, Thomas Cantilupe. It is located in the Golden Valley of the River Dore. The abbey was dissolved in 1536. Part of the original abbey church, begun in about 1180, is still in use. The surviving building, constructed of Hereford sandstone, lacks its original nave. It was restored in the 1630s, having been left in ruins following the Dissolution. Its rescuers were the Scudamores, a local family historically connected with Owain Glyndŵr. They employed John Abel to repair the woodwork, and the roof of the chancel and decorated screen are his work.
External links
★ Dore Abbey - Interactive Guidebook
★ Abbey Church and Cemetery
★ Church Gallery
★ Sheltered Monk's Section of Church
★ of Thomas Cantilupe
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