Dunkeswell Abbey – Heritage Open Days
Enjoy a guided tour of Dunkeswell Abbey and explore the ancient remains of the Cistercian monastery built in 1201.
A one-hour guided tour of Dunkeswell Abbey, a monastic site nestled in a beautiful rural location in the Blackdown Hills National Landscape.
The Abbey was founded in 1201 by William Brewer as a colony of the mother house of Forde Abbey in Dorset. By the time of its dissolution in 1539, it had a substantial estate and was a major monastic house. Today, only the gatehouse and fragments of the west range survive.
During the tour, you’ll discover what Dunkeswell Abbey would have looked like when it was built and what life was like for the Cistercian monks who lived there.
The Holy Trinity Church, built in 1842 by the women of the Simcoe family on the site of the Abbey, will be open with its 13th century medieval floor tiles on view.
A pop-up community café selling tea and cake will be on-site, giving you more time to relax in this picturesque and peaceful setting in the Madford Valley. Please bring cash for payment.
Please note there are no toilets on site.
Tours will be at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm.
Pre-booking requirement: Pre-booking required
Booking conditions: Booking is essential due to very limited parking. If you intend to arrive on foot or by bike, please contact us as we might be able to accommodate you on a tour, even if all tickets have gone.
Booking website: https://abbeytour.eventbrite.co.uk
Categories: Guided Activities and Tours, History and Experience Days
Facilities
- Free Entry
Venue: Dunkeswell Abbey
