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to a nearby wall. The abbey entrance in the east range was enhanced by a monumental new entrance portico with attached champagne bar. A roof terrace was added to the west end of the north range. A large marquee-style hall to serve as an events venue was attached to the Old House, and both of these additions were deliberately done in a contemporary style in contrast to the original buildings. The hotel was opened in 2015.
950:, who had some of his works published by the Stanbrook Press. The community was notable in the last third of the 20th century for setting liturgical texts in English to music in the plainchant tradition. A growing public interest in the "monastic experience", led the nuns in this period to extend their guest facilities. To the original 1865 Hermitage guest house were added the stables next door, to accommodate guests.
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610:, Charles Day, who was a brother of one of the nuns. He added two conjoined blocks to the west wing of the Hall, one with a chapel was for the community, the other for the school. The two-storey edifice in red brick, completed in 1838, had no traditional monastic features. The nuns' chapel is significant in the architectural history of the period owing to its
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393:) is healthy and sufficiently commodious, but not spacious. The buildings are very simple and close together, made of brick. Their church is extremely small but particularly neat and seemly, and there the Divine Office is solemnly celebrated in an edifying manner. The nuns are very observant of their Rule.
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National Park. Construction of the new monastery began on 18 June 2007. The community moved into this new "Stanbrook Abbey" at Wass on 21 May 2009, after the first building phase had been completed. It involved shifting a 40,000 volume library of books and archives from
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The new owners erected an imposing entrance gateway west of the original one, laid out car parks and converted the nuns' cells, with no plumbing, into en-suite bedrooms. The grave markers on the sisters' graves were removed to allow the layout of a lavender garden on the graveyard, and were attached
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in France. He also aided them in revising their monastic constitutions in line with Guéranger's ideas. The community was growing rapidly, as vocations to the religious life were plentiful at the time. He encouraged the community to build a complete new abbey, reflecting the high-status of a medieval
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In 1935, when the abbey was its height, the community numbered eighty-two. This total comprised fifty-two choir nuns, nineteen conversae, seven novices, and four extern sisters. The 'conversae' or claustral sisters were not bound to the Divine Office and did the domestic and manual work, but stayed
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Worcestershire estate was sold to Clarenco LLP for conversion into an events venue and luxury hotel, called the "Stanbrook Abbey Hotel". The sisters had been unable to meet the necessary maintenance outlay, for half a century, and so the property was affected by
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from 1880 when they moved into their new quarters. However, the rules of papal enclosure are not compatible with running a school. The new abbey project had envisaged the school expanding in a proposed separate wing. This would have split the community between those strictly enclosed and teaching
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were lent to provide the formation. Two of them later joined the nascent community, including Dame
Frances Gawen who served as the first superior. The monastery was only considered to have been formally founded when the noviciate was completed and the novices made vows, at the start of 1625.
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The nuns took their school with them, and were able to resume wearing the habit and created an enclosure (they divided the chapel with a grille). However, the house was only lent to them and was not for purchase. The nuns bought a purpose-built convent twenty-eight years later, in 1835.
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Salford Hall, until he died in 1830, helped the community to find a permanent home. His dying wish was to be buried with the sisters. When they moved in 1838 he was disinterred and re-buried at their new home. His body was found to be
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was one of the later pupils, as her mother had become a nun. She said there were about twelve pupils who wore black habits and veils and learnt liturgy, plainsong, Latin, calligraphy, heraldry, and astronomy. She left in about 1911. In 1918 the small school closed.
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entered the noviciate in order to become the founding community of the Abadia di Santa Maria in their city. This was founded in 1911, and itself became the mother-house of three other women's monasteries in Brazil as well as one in
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style, proved too expensive, Shepherd insisted on changes including a traditional tall church tower with a clock and a ceiling vault for acoustic reasons. Work was completed in 1871. A set of human remains from a Roman
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and abbesses are traditionally elected for life) She had to obtain a papal dispensation when first elected, as at age twenty-eight she was below the statutory age of thirty. The community members were very young then.
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from Ireland. Abbess Gertrude d'Aurillac Dubois was in office, when the east range, containing the main abbey entrance and the parlours, was finished by 1880. The work was then paused.
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including tables, chairs, wall panelling with his signature carved mouse. The tables and chairs were taken to Wass when the community later moved.
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leaky roofs and dry rot. As a result, the sale achieved only three-quarters of the original £6 million valuation.
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322:Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
316:"Dame" in the same way that EBC monks are called "
1223:Stanbrook Abbey was the model for Brede Abbey in
920:; tr. by Benedictines of Stanbrook Abbey (2007).
3639:St Joseph and St Francis Xavier Church, Richmond
2136:Worcester, England: Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1970.
2396:"Stanbrook Benedictines No. 8 Advent 2025 p. 7"
1939:"Stanbrook Benedictines No. 8 Advent 2025 p. 7"
1278:Hotel at former Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire
1258:spent twelve years as a nun at Stanbrook Abbey.
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3425:Church of Our Lady and St Michael, Abergavenny
3921:Gothic Revival architecture in Worcestershire
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2444:"Gazette and Herald: Article 14 October 2009"
2147:https://findingaids.bc.edu/agents/people/1382
2031:"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography"
796:throne cavity was filled with a sculpture of
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1466:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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3856:Religious organizations established in 1625
3604:Our Lady and St Peter's Church, Bridlington
2106:Ecclesiology Today, Issue 38 May 2007 p. 41
1928:Ecclesiology Today, Issue 38 May 2007 p. 38
1843:Ecclesiology Today, Issue 38 May 2007 p. 37
1050:The set of new abbey buildings was given a
888:, taking care of the orchard at Stanbrook.
320:", (not to be confused with the lay title,
3876:Buildings and structures in Worcestershire
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3440:Church of the Holy Ghost, Midsomer Norton
1316:List of Benedictine monasteries in France
923:The Way of Perfection; St Teresa of Avila
788:. As a result it was cut down in 1937 by
651:monastery with buildings around a square
2738:. London: Burns, Oates & Washbourne.
1743:"British History Online, Salford Priors"
331:The English Benedictine mystical writer
265:The future abbey was founded in 1623 at
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3749:Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough
3744:St Peter's Catholic College, South Bank
3507:Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough
2877:Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum
2652:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2486:"Mass of Dedication of Stanbrook Abbey"
2343:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2037:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1463:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1337:
1138:The first Roman Catholic archbishop of
1006:Stanbrook Abbey Church, Wass, Yorkshire
913:Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1976.
869:. Collections of the press are held at
756:The community believed they adhered to
103:Communio Internationalis Benedictinarum
3714:All Saints Roman Catholic School, York
2768:. Leominster: Gracewing. p. 116.
2218:"John Richard Hodges: Stanbrook Abbey"
1857:"John Richard Hodges: Stanbrook Abbey"
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1306:Anti-Catholicism in the United Kingdom
503:family, the Stanfords. It contained a
155:Stanbrook Abbey, Wass, North Yorkshire
3896:Organisations based in Worcestershire
3594:The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Grace
2357:from the original on 13 December 2020
1178:In 1907, a group of young women from
1019:by the theologian and former hermit,
190:The community was founded in 1625 at
16:Monastery in North Yorkshire, England
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3599:St John of Beverley Church, Beverley
2812:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
2765:The Pugins and the Catholic Midlands
2745:The Stanbrook Abbey Press, 1956-1990
210:. After being imprisoned during the
27:Monastery of Our Lady of Consolation
899:The Interior Castle or The Mansions
602:The nuns decided to keep it as the
481:Roman Catholic archbishop of Sydney
3871:Benedictine monasteries in England
3624:Sacred Heart Church, Middlesbrough
3609:Ss Mary & Everilda, Everingham
3430:St Francis Xavier Church, Hereford
2802:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
1961:The Architect December 1881 p. 379
1887:National Heritage List for England
1379:National Heritage List for England
659:, a Belgian Benedictine monk from
338:The other eight foundresses were:
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3886:History of Catholicism in England
3881:Defunct schools in Worcestershire
3629:St Clare of Assisi, Middlesbrough
3113:Worcester Penitent Sisters Friary
1191:, Abadía de Santa Escolástica in
1158:after the Italian location where
3901:Small press publishing companies
3866:Benedictine nunneries in England
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3215:English Benedictine Congregation
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2892:University of Maryland libraries
2791:
2704:Forrest, James (17 April 2015).
2621:: A Virago Modern Classic (2013)
2598:"Abadia de Santa Maria, History"
2587:Benedictine Yearbook 2020 p. 113
2557:Benedictine Yearbook 2020 p. 151
2548:Benedictine Yearbook 2020 p. 111
2335:Scott, Geoffrey (January 2013).
2325:Benedictine Yearbook 2020 p. 177
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1174:Abadia de Santa Maria, São Paulo
873:and the University of Maryland.
208:English Benedictine Congregation
3719:Sacred Heart Catholic Secondary
2170:Barron, Peter (31 March 2019).
1677:"Value of £1 from 1795 to 2020"
1010:The Abbey bought Crief Farm at
974:newspaper, on 23 January 2006:
3911:Monasteries in North Yorkshire
3724:St Augustine's Catholic School
3677:Patronal Feasts of the Diocese
3644:St Peter's Church, Scarborough
2734:McLaughlan, Laurentia (1925).
2376:Dale, Sharon (11 April 2016).
1265:for a number of pieces of art.
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3861:Monasteries in Worcestershire
3846:1625 establishments in Europe
3739:St Patrick's Catholic College
3619:Ss Leonard & Mary, Malton
3589:- Cathedral Church of St Mary
2929:Monasteries in Worcestershire
1028:Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
732:(not to be confused with the
720:, in the style of a medieval
574:Stanbrook Abbey (former site)
294:English monastery at Brussels
206:), under the auspices of the
3926:E. W. Pugin church buildings
3654:English Martyrs Church, York
3445:St Begh's Church, Whitehaven
3322:Monastery of Christ the Word
3035:Worcester Friars of the Sack
2762:O'Donnell, Roderick (2002).
2669:UK public library membership
2075:"History of Stanbrook Abbey"
2061:UK public library membership
1497:UK public library membership
1026:The architects at Wass were
1023:, near the end of her life.
328:in pre-Reformation England.
52:; 399 years ago
2855:GPX (secondary coordinates)
2617:Preface by Rumer Godden to
2180:. www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
1990:"What is a Cloistered Nun?"
1321:List of abbeys and priories
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3683:Our Lady of Perpetual Help
3634:St Bernadette's, Nunthorpe
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2888:Stanbrook Abbey collection
2872:Friends of Stanbrook Abbey
1152:Rydalmere, New South Wales
983:Three sisters, including,
771:Robert "Mouseman" Thompson
38:Stanbrook Abbey Church in
3891:History of Worcestershire
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2632:"Stanbrook Abbey History"
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475:, would become a monk of
422:Convent of the Visitation
292:, so three nuns from the
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3519:Bishops of Middlesbrough
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91:Catholic religious order
3734:St Mary's College, Hull
3587:Middlesbrough Cathedral
3368:St. Louis Priory School
3353:Portsmouth Abbey School
2955:Droitwich Austin Friars
2743:Butcher, David (1992).
2351:10.1093/ref:odnb/101482
1270:Abbey estate into hotel
1109:Dame Cecilia A. Heywood
1100:Dame Margaret Gascoigne
954:21st-century relocation
902:. London: Thomas Baker.
657:Hildebrand de Hemptinne
589:Malvern, Worcestershire
271:Our Lady of Consolation
3465:Catholicism portal
2661:10.1093/ref:odnb/65567
2619:In this House of Brede
2046:10.1093/ref:odnb/73840
1776:"Dom Augustine Lawson"
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1454:Rhodes, J. T. (2014).
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2845:GPX (all coordinates)
2809:Catholic Encyclopedia
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3363:St Benedict's School
2998:Great Malvern Priory
2867:Stanbrook Abbey site
1809:"Salford Hall Hotel"
1218:Cultural connections
1112:Dame Joanna Jamieson
846:) was also removed.
802:Philip Lindsey Clark
702:Cuthbert Welby Pugin
665:Augustus Welby Pugin
491:Move to Warwickshire
430:Martyrs of Compiègne
412:In 1793, during the
366:A daughter house in
3931:Printing in England
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3394:Fort Augustus Abbey
2201:Siegfried's Journal
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1117:Laurentia McLachlan
1095:Catherine Gascoigne
1084:Dame Clementia Cary
1052:RIBA National Award
612:neo-classical style
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461:breach of the peace
434:second-class relics
340:Catherine Gascoigne
326:abbots and abbesses
279:English Benedictine
255:Catherine Gascoigne
200:Spanish Netherlands
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3338:Ampleforth College
3286:St. Anselm's Abbey
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2177:The Northern Echo
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1701:"Nuns in Woolton"
1632:"Nuns in Woolton"
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1481:978-0-19-861412-8
1345:O'Donnell, p. 116
1148:John Bede Polding
1124:Dame Bridget More
1089:Barbara Constable
1066:List of superiors
1034:Stanbrook at Wass
948:Siegfried Sassoon
933:978-1-60206-260-3
907:Meinrad Craighead
863:Hildelith Cumming
773:to fit out their
734:Glastonbury Thorn
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