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Goldcliff Priory was a Benedictine monastery in Goldcliff, Newport, South Wales, founded in 1113 by Robert de Chandos and subject to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy. The priory was situated on the site now occupied by Hill Farm, to the south of the current farmhouse, on the prominent knoll of high ground next to the sea. As late as the 1950s Hando remarked that outlines of buildings which were probably part of the priory could still be seen in grass patterns or crop marks at certain times of the year. By the 1970s the only remaining physical remnant of the priory was to be found as part of a cellar in the farm house.

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  • Priorato de Goldcliff (es)
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  • El Priorato de Goldcliff​​ (en inglés: Goldcliff Priory) fue un monasterio benedictino cerca Goldcliff, Newport, Gales, fundado en 1113 por Robert de Chandos y sujeto a la abadía de Bec, en Normandía. El convento estaba situado en el lugar que hoy ocupa la granja Hill, al sur de una casa de campo, en una loma prominente de tierra alta al lado del mar. Todavía en la década de 1950 se observó que los contornos de los edificios que eran probablemente parte del convento se podían ver en la hierba o en marcas de corte en ciertas épocas del año. En la década de 1970 el remanente físico restante del convento se encontró en un sótano de una casa rural. (es)
  • Goldcliff Priory was a Benedictine monastery in Goldcliff, Newport, South Wales, founded in 1113 by Robert de Chandos and subject to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy. The priory was situated on the site now occupied by Hill Farm, to the south of the current farmhouse, on the prominent knoll of high ground next to the sea. As late as the 1950s Hando remarked that outlines of buildings which were probably part of the priory could still be seen in grass patterns or crop marks at certain times of the year. By the 1970s the only remaining physical remnant of the priory was to be found as part of a cellar in the farm house. (en)
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  • El Priorato de Goldcliff​​ (en inglés: Goldcliff Priory) fue un monasterio benedictino cerca Goldcliff, Newport, Gales, fundado en 1113 por Robert de Chandos y sujeto a la abadía de Bec, en Normandía. El convento estaba situado en el lugar que hoy ocupa la granja Hill, al sur de una casa de campo, en una loma prominente de tierra alta al lado del mar. Todavía en la década de 1950 se observó que los contornos de los edificios que eran probablemente parte del convento se podían ver en la hierba o en marcas de corte en ciertas épocas del año. En la década de 1970 el remanente físico restante del convento se encontró en un sótano de una casa rural. (es)
  • Goldcliff Priory was a Benedictine monastery in Goldcliff, Newport, South Wales, founded in 1113 by Robert de Chandos and subject to the Abbey of Bec in Normandy. The priory was situated on the site now occupied by Hill Farm, to the south of the current farmhouse, on the prominent knoll of high ground next to the sea. As late as the 1950s Hando remarked that outlines of buildings which were probably part of the priory could still be seen in grass patterns or crop marks at certain times of the year. By the 1970s the only remaining physical remnant of the priory was to be found as part of a cellar in the farm house. Royal Commission aerial photography on 24 May 2010 recorded parched building foundations of a substantial building on the south side of a larger enclosure. The building, comprising a central block with flanking wings, measured overall approximately 37 metres (121 ft) east-west by 11 metres (36 ft) north-south, and sat on the south side of a bivallate earthwork enclosure measuring approximately 75 metres (246 ft) square. (en)
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