Cambridgeshire
Name |
Type |
Date |
Condition |
Image | Notes |
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Denny Abbey and Farmland Museum | Abbey or Priory | 1159 | Parts survive | A former abbey near Waterbeach, north of Cambridge. A group of Benedictine monks, governed from Ely, moved here in the 1150s. They built a church, Denny Priory, which opened in 1159. The crossing and transepts are the only parts of the original Priory that remain today. In 1169 the monks returned to Ely and the site was handed to the Knights Templar. | |
Duxford Chapel | Chapel | 1337 | Complete | A chapel that was once part of the Hospital of St. John at Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, England, the hospital since demolished. Built using flint rubble for the walls and limestone for the doorways and windows. | |
Isleham Priory Church | Church | 1090 | Complete | A Norman church, Located in Isleham, and part of the former St Margaret's Benedictine Alien Priory. Later converted into a barn, but it remains in an unaltered state. | |
Longthorpe Tower | Castle | 1310 | Only tower remains | A fourteenth century, three-storey tower, originally part of a fortified manor house. Situated in the village of Longthorpe, now a residential area of Peterborough. |
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