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Denbigh Friary (also known as Henllan Friary) (Welsh: Brodordy Dinbych) is a ruined monastic religious house located in Clwyd, Wales. It is situated in the valley of the River Clwyd, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Denbigh. Founded in 1343-50 (or before 1289), the friary was dedicated to St Mary, and was a Carmelite community. The English Benedictine abbot, Robert Parfew was involved in the 18 August 1538 surrender of the Carmelites of Denbigh Friary. During the Dissolution, some of the buildings were turned into houses, while wool was sold in the church. The 14th century building has been in ruins since an 1898 fire. The ruins are mostly from the 13th and 15th centuries, and include parts of a choir, a gable end, and nave walls.
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dbo:abstract | Denbigh Friary (also known as Henllan Friary) (Welsh: Brodordy Dinbych) is a ruined monastic religious house located in Clwyd, Wales. It is situated in the valley of the River Clwyd, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Denbigh. Founded in 1343-50 (or before 1289), the friary was dedicated to St Mary, and was a Carmelite community. The English Benedictine abbot, Robert Parfew was involved in the 18 August 1538 surrender of the Carmelites of Denbigh Friary. During the Dissolution, some of the buildings were turned into houses, while wool was sold in the church. The 14th century building has been in ruins since an 1898 fire. The ruins are mostly from the 13th and 15th centuries, and include parts of a choir, a gable end, and nave walls. (en) Denbigh Friary (walisisch Brodordy Dinbych) ist ein ehemaliges Karmelitenkloster in der walisischen Stadt Denbigh. Das wohl im späten 13. Jahrhundert gegründete Kloster fiel 1537 der von König Heinrich VIII. veranlassten Auflösung der britischen Klöster zum Opfer. Heute sind nur noch die ruinöse Klosterkirche und das Dormitorium erhalten, welches nach größeren Umbauten als Wohnhaus dient. (de) |
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rdfs:comment | Denbigh Friary (also known as Henllan Friary) (Welsh: Brodordy Dinbych) is a ruined monastic religious house located in Clwyd, Wales. It is situated in the valley of the River Clwyd, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Denbigh. Founded in 1343-50 (or before 1289), the friary was dedicated to St Mary, and was a Carmelite community. The English Benedictine abbot, Robert Parfew was involved in the 18 August 1538 surrender of the Carmelites of Denbigh Friary. During the Dissolution, some of the buildings were turned into houses, while wool was sold in the church. The 14th century building has been in ruins since an 1898 fire. The ruins are mostly from the 13th and 15th centuries, and include parts of a choir, a gable end, and nave walls. (en) Denbigh Friary (walisisch Brodordy Dinbych) ist ein ehemaliges Karmelitenkloster in der walisischen Stadt Denbigh. Das wohl im späten 13. Jahrhundert gegründete Kloster fiel 1537 der von König Heinrich VIII. veranlassten Auflösung der britischen Klöster zum Opfer. Heute sind nur noch die ruinöse Klosterkirche und das Dormitorium erhalten, welches nach größeren Umbauten als Wohnhaus dient. (de) |
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