Buckland Abbey
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Buckland Abbey
Summary
Buckland Abbey is a historic house museum[1]. It draws 224 Wikipedia views per month (historic_house_museum category, ranking #95 of 425).[2]
Key Facts
- Buckland Abbey's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Buckland Abbey is located in Buckland Monachorum[4].
- Buckland Abbey is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- Buckland Abbey's instance of is recorded as historic house museum[6].
- Buckland Abbey's instance of is recorded as English country house[7].
- Buckland Abbey's instance of is recorded as abbey[8].
- Buckland Abbey's instance of is recorded as history museum[9].
- Buckland Abbey's maintained by is recorded as National Trust[10].
- Buckland Abbey is owned by National Trust[11].
- Buckland Abbey is operated by National Trust[12].
- Buckland Abbey's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[13].
- Buckland Abbey took place at Milton Combe[14].
- Buckland Abbey's postal code is recorded as PL20 6EY[15].
- Buckland Abbey is part of National Trust[16].
- Buckland Abbey's Commons category is recorded as Buckland Abbey[17].
- 1278 marks the founding of Buckland Abbey[18].
- Buckland Abbey was dissolved in 1539[19].
- Buckland Abbey's religious order is recorded as Cistercians[20].
- Buckland Abbey's mother house is recorded as Quarr Abbey[21].
- Buckland Abbey's OS grid reference is recorded as SX4872566783[22].
- Buckland Abbey's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.4811, 'lon': -4.13361}[23].
- Buckland Abbey's dedicated to is recorded as Mary[24].
- Buckland Abbey's official website is recorded as https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland-abbey[25].
- Buckland Abbey's has facility is recorded as accessible toilet[26].
- Buckland Abbey's described at URL is recorded as https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/buckland-abbey[27].
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Founding
1278 marks the founding of Buckland Abbey[18].
Identity
Buckland Abbey is part of National Trust[16].
Operations
Buckland Abbey is operated by National Trust[12].
Ownership
Buckland Abbey is owned by National Trust[11].
Dissolution
Buckland Abbey was dissolved in 1539[19].
Why It Matters
Buckland Abbey draws 224 Wikipedia views per month (historic_house_museum category, ranking #95 of 425).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]