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Vaudey Abbey , also known as Vandy Abbey or Vandey Abbey, was an English Cistercian abbey. It was founded in 1147 by William, Count of Aumale, Earl of York. Its site is within the Grimsthorpe Castle park, in Lincolnshire, 3.7 miles (6 km) northwest of Bourne on the A151, but there are no remains of the Abbey aside from earthworks. The Victoria County History contains a substantial report and a list of abbots.

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  • Vaudey Abbey (de)
  • Abbaye de Vaudey (fr)
  • Vaudey Abbey (en)
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  • Vaudey Abbey (vallis Dei) war eine Zisterzienserabtei in England. Das Kloster lag auf dem Gelände des jetzigen Grimsthorpe Castle rund 5 km westnordwestlich von Bourne im südlichen Teil der Grafschaft Lincolnshire in England, nahe der Straße A 151. (de)
  • L’abbaye de Vaudey (Vallis Dei) est une ancienne abbaye cistercienne située dans la ville de Bourne (dans le comté du Lincolnshire), en Angleterre. Comme la plupart des abbayes britanniques, elle a été fermée par Henry VIII à la fin de la campagne de dissolution des monastères. Le site, aujourd'hui entièrement rasé, est situé dans le parc du château de Grimsthorpe. (fr)
  • Vaudey Abbey , also known as Vandy Abbey or Vandey Abbey, was an English Cistercian abbey. It was founded in 1147 by William, Count of Aumale, Earl of York. Its site is within the Grimsthorpe Castle park, in Lincolnshire, 3.7 miles (6 km) northwest of Bourne on the A151, but there are no remains of the Abbey aside from earthworks. The Victoria County History contains a substantial report and a list of abbots. (en)
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  • Vaudey Abbey (vallis Dei) war eine Zisterzienserabtei in England. Das Kloster lag auf dem Gelände des jetzigen Grimsthorpe Castle rund 5 km westnordwestlich von Bourne im südlichen Teil der Grafschaft Lincolnshire in England, nahe der Straße A 151. (de)
  • L’abbaye de Vaudey (Vallis Dei) est une ancienne abbaye cistercienne située dans la ville de Bourne (dans le comté du Lincolnshire), en Angleterre. Comme la plupart des abbayes britanniques, elle a été fermée par Henry VIII à la fin de la campagne de dissolution des monastères. Le site, aujourd'hui entièrement rasé, est situé dans le parc du château de Grimsthorpe. (fr)
  • Vaudey Abbey , also known as Vandy Abbey or Vandey Abbey, was an English Cistercian abbey. It was founded in 1147 by William, Count of Aumale, Earl of York. Its site is within the Grimsthorpe Castle park, in Lincolnshire, 3.7 miles (6 km) northwest of Bourne on the A151, but there are no remains of the Abbey aside from earthworks. The Victoria County History contains a substantial report and a list of abbots. (en)
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