Whitland Abbey, Carmarthenshire, Wales
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Remains of former Cistercian abbey.
Whitland Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf or simply Y Tŷ Gwyn ar Daf; Latin, Albalanda) was a Cistercian abbey near Whitland in south-west Wales.
was founded on 16 September 1140 by monks from the mother house of Clairvaux. In 1144 it was located at Little Trefgarn near Haverfordwest. It moved to Whitland in about 1155, a site having been granted by John of Torrington. The abbey founded a number of daughter houses in Wales, starting with an abortive foundation at Abbeycwmhir in 1143. In 1164 a group of monks from Whitland founded Strata Florida Abbey.
It was at Whitland that Rhys's son, Maredudd, ended his days as a monk after he had been blinded by order of King Henry II of England when a hostage in England. It became an important cultural centre for south-west Wales and a strong supporter of the Welsh struggle to remain free of English domination.
Very little now remains at the site, only the grass-covered foundations of the walls.
Whitland Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Hendy-gwyn ar Daf or simply Y Tŷ Gwyn ar Daf; Latin, Albalanda) was a Cistercian abbey near Whitland in south-west Wales.
was founded on 16 September 1140 by monks from the mother house of Clairvaux. In 1144 it was located at Little Trefgarn near Haverfordwest. It moved to Whitland in about 1155, a site having been granted by John of Torrington. The abbey founded a number of daughter houses in Wales, starting with an abortive foundation at Abbeycwmhir in 1143. In 1164 a group of monks from Whitland founded Strata Florida Abbey.
It was at Whitland that Rhys's son, Maredudd, ended his days as a monk after he had been blinded by order of King Henry II of England when a hostage in England. It became an important cultural centre for south-west Wales and a strong supporter of the Welsh struggle to remain free of English domination.
Very little now remains at the site, only the grass-covered foundations of the walls.
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Coordinates: 51°50'1"N 4°36'4"W
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- Cardinal Newman Roman Catholic Secondary School 93 km
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- Corpus Christi RC High School 105 km
- St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School 107 km
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- Carmarthen Bay / Bae Caerfyrddin 22 km
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- Caldey Island 23 km
- Air Defence Range Manorbier (Danger Area) 26 km
- All Off Shore Islands 27 km
- Bristol Channel 68 km