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St. Radegund's Abbey

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The site was sold to Simon Edolph in 1590, who converted the refectory building into a farmhouse. Still standing, it is a Grade II* listed building. The remaining ruins, part of which act as a gateway to the farmhouse, have also been Grade II* listed.
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and by the end of the following century the monastic buildings had fallen into a state of neglect, with only 8 canons still in residence. In 1538 the abbey was dissolved as part of the
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By the end of the 13th century the monks were occupied in increasingly secular activities such as supervising the building of
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and charitable works. The remains of the abbey buildings have since have been incorporated into a farm.
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This article about a British Christian monastery, abbey, priory or other religious house is a
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The abbey was founded in 1191 on the land of Bradsole Manor, which had been donated by
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in southeast England. It was dedicated to Radegund, the sixth-century
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at Bradsole was a medieval monastic house in the parish of
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This article about a Kent building or structure is a
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Hougham Without
Dover
Merovingian
Chlothar I
asceticism
King Richard I
Premonstratensian
Prémontré
Aisne
Dover Castle
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Sandgate Castle
Baron Poynings
"Doomsday reloaded- ST RADIGUNDS ABBEY-HISTORY"
Historic England
"St. Radegund's Abbey Farmhouse and Outhouse (Grade II*) (1068889)"
National Heritage List for England
Historic England
"Radegund's Abbey (the uninhabited portions) (Grade II*) (1070023)"
National Heritage List for England
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