Bayham Old Abbey
About Bayham Old Abbey
Bayham Old Abbey is an english heritage property, situated close Frant, East Sussex, England. Established in 1207 through a blend of the coming up short premonstratensian religious communities of Otham and Brockley, Bayham worked as a monastery until its disintegration in the sixteenth century. The vestiges were somewhat altered in the late eighteenth century, to give a superior scene highlight amid finishing of the new Bayham Abbey chateau stop, and were given to the state in 1961. Bayham Abbey exists in the valley of the River Teise. Premonstratensian ordinances frequently favored segregated zones for their cloisters, and Bayham was such an area.
The stream gave a water supply and sufficient waste. As Bayham was established through the combination of two convents with ious mother houses – Sulby having established Brockley and maybe Durford being the mother place of Otham. The convent ruins are at present kept up by English Heritage. They to a great extent comprise of fractional dividers, however the room formats can even now be seen, and there stay numerous precedents of elaborate capitals and other cut stonework; including stone systems from the three monster windows containing the nave. You can visit this place with your loved ones.
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