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  1. Fearn Abbey

    Infobox monastery name Abbey of New Fearn image TarbatTrip 020.jpg order Premonstratensian founder Fearchar, Earl of Ross established 1238 mother Whithorn Priory disestablished 1609 diocese Diocese of Ross churches Kilchrist, Tarbat people Finlay McFaed Image TarbatTrip 017.jpg thumb Tomb of abbot Fionnlagh II Finlay MacFaed . Fearn Abbey known as The Lamp of the North has its origins in one of Scotland s oldest pre Reformation church buildings. Part of the Church of Scotland and located to the southeast of Tain , Ross shire , it continues as an active parish church united with Nigg and linked with Tarbat . The original Fearn Abbey was established in either 1221 or 1227 by Premonstratensian canons from Whithorn Priory . Originally founded at Old Fearn near Edderton , it was moved by 1238 to New Fearn further east, perhaps to take advantage of better agricultural lands. The Abbey was rebuilt between 1338 and 1372 on the orders of Uilleam III, Earl of Ross William III , Earl of Ross . Following the Reformation the Abbey remained in use as a parish church, but disaster struck in 1742 when the flagstone roof collapsed during a service killing many members of the congregation. A new church was then built adjacent to the old ruined church, but it itself had fallen into a ruinous state by the early 1770s. Accordingly, part of the original ruined Abbey was rebuilt in 1772 and again became ... balintore fearnabbey index.html Fearn Abbey on Undiscovered Scotland http www.geograph.org.uk photos 04 21 042137 90705cec.jpg Fearn Abbey Church coord 57 46 12.29 N 3 57 22.09 W source nlwiki region ... Fearn Abbey ... Scotland . The current minister since 2006 is the Rev. David V. Scott. The congregation of Fearn Abbey meet at 11.30 each Sunday morning for worship and at other times for prayer and bible study ... s World Mission projects in Ekwendeni, Malawi and Tabeetha School, Israel. See also Abbot of Fearn ...   more details



  1. Fearn

    Last name Fearner is derived from To fearn is an old word for navigating a boat, by any means. Fearn may refer to Fearn letter , the third letter of the Ogham alphabet, as named in Irish Hill of Fearn , a village in Easter Ross, Scotland Fearn, Highland , a small hamlet near Hill of Fearn Fearn railway station , serving the two. disambig de Fearn ...   more details



  1. Abbot of Fearn

    Image TarbatTrip 020.jpg thumb The ruins of Fearn Abbey today, adjacent to the church. The Abbot of Fearn was the head of the Premonstratensians Premonstratensian monastic community of Fearn Abbey , Easter Ross . The Abbey was founded by canons from Whithorn Priory in Galloway , with the patronage of Fearchar, Earl of Ross Fearchar mac an t Sagairt , mormaer of Ross mormaer earl of Ross . The foundation took place in the 1220s, according to the two distinct foundation dates given in the sources, either in 1221 or in 1227. Until about 1238, the Abbey was located at Fearn next to Kincaard in Stracharrin , near Edderton , but it was moved to the Tarbat parish in that year and known thereafter as nova Furnia . Despite the fact that the head of Whithorn Priory was a prior and Fearn an abbot, Fearn seems to have remained subordinate to Whithorn until at least the end of the 14th century, and even in 1440 Abbot Fionnlagh II was confirmed by the prior of Whithorn . Little is known about the history of the abbots, and not all seem to be known by name. Fearn served for several centuries as a small but productive abbey, and served as the burial site for the Earls of Ross. Monastic life began to decline after the Bishop of Caithness , then a corrupt Church official named John Sinclair, put Fearn in Commendam by use of a falsified ecclesiastical document in 1490 and removed Fearn s abbot, Thomas MacCulloch, O. Praem. Several commendatory and non ecclesiastical abbots ruled Fearn for several decades, but only for its financial benefits. Ross shire went officially Presbyterian in 1560, and monastic life vanished completely. The Abbey property was taken over by the Bishop of Ross bishopric ..., 1598 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography History of Fearn Abbey , published by Church of Scotland Fearn Abbey available in church Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval ... 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , p. 80 3 See also Fearn Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Fearn Category Christianity ...   more details



  1. Hill of Fearn

    Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Hill of Fearn scots name gaelic name Baile an Droma population os grid reference NH832778 map type Scotland latitude 57.7749 longitude 3.9647 unitary scotland Highland council area Highland lieutenancy scotland constituency westminster constituency scottish parliament post town Tain postcode district IV20 1 postcode area IV dial code Hill of Fearn lang gd Baile an Droma is a small village near Tain in Easter Ross , in the Scotland Scottish council area of Highland council area Highland . Geography The village is on the B9165 road , between the A9 road Great Britain A9 trunk road and the smaller hamlet of Fearn, Highland Fearn to the southeast. The parish church of Fearn Abbey stands a few minutes walk to the south east of the village. Coincidentally, one of its Abbots, Abbot Finlay McFaed d.1485 almost shares his unusual surname with the present renovator and owner of Balnagown Castle Seat of the Clan Ross , 10 minutes drive to the southwest Mohamed Al Fayed . Village Fearn has a garage, post office, primary school, hall, a Fearn railway station train station on the Far North Line , bus stop and a hotel diner called Fearn Hotel. The N on the sign into the village is often removed, giving the village the more sinister title of Hill of Fear despite the best efforts of Highland Council to replace the N, or the entire sign itself, on a number of occasions. Famous residents Hill of Fearn was the birthplace 28 August 1884 of the New Zealand Prime Minister Peter Fraser New Zealand politician Peter Fraser 1 April 1940 to 13 December 1949 ... and 1950s bought his clothes from the village tailor, Norman Smart. See also Fearn railway station External links http www.fearnpeninsula.org Fearn Peninsula http www.tainmuseum.org.uk Tain Through ... F Fearn.htm Fearn Aerodrome Category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty nl Hill of Fearn ...   more details



  1. John Fearn

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Other persons John Fearn 1768 1837 was a United Kingdom British Royal Navy Officer armed forces officer , ship captain and explorer . Fearn became famous for being the first European to land on the Pacific island of Nauru , which is now a sovereign republic . ref multiple authors and consultors, Dorling Kindersley , History original title , ISBN 978 989 550 607 1 ref Fearn discovered Nauru on 8 November 1798, ref multiple authors and consultors, Dorling Kindersley , History original title , ISBN 978 989 550 607 1 ref while travelling with his whaling ship Hunter from New Zealand to the China Seas . dn date September 2011 He named it Pleasant Island due to its attractive environment and the friendly nature of the Nauruans. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fearn, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1768 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1837 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fearn, John Category British explorers Category Royal Navy officers Category History of Nauru Category 1768 births Category 1837 deaths bg cs John Fearn de John Fearn et John Fearn fr John Fearn it John Fearn no John Fearn pl John Fearn pt John Fearn ru , ...   more details



  1. Ronnie Fearn, Baron Fearn

    Infobox MP honorific prefix name The Lord Fearn honorific suffix Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE image constituency MP Southport UK Parliament constituency Member for Southport parliament majority term start 1 May 1997 term end 7 June 2001 predecessor Matthew Banks successor John Pugh parliament2 majority2 term start2 11 June 1987 term end2 9 April 1992 predecessor2 Ian Percival successor2 Matthew Banks birth date birth date and age 1931 02 6 df yes birth place death date death place restingplace birthname nationality England English party Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrat otherparty spouse relations children residence alma mater occupation profession cabinet committees portfolio religion signature website Ronald Cyril Fearn, Baron Fearn Order of the British Empire OBE born 6 February 1931 is a United Kingdom British politician and Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrat member of the House of Lords . He was educated at King George V Grammar School, Southport and had a career in banking. He is also a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton Sefton Metropolitan Borough councilor and a former Merseyside county councilor. He was the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Southport UK Parliament constituency Southport from 1987 to 1992 and 1997 to 2001 and received after this a life peerage as Baron Fearn , of Southport in the County of Merseyside in 2001. External links http www.libdems.org.uk party people lord fearn.html Lord Fearn profile at the site of Liberal Democrats s start s par uk succession box title Southport UK Parliament constituency Member for Southport before Ian Percival after Matthew Banks years 1987&ndash 1992 succession box title Southport UK Parliament ... s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fearn, Ronnie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DEFAULTSORT Fearn, Ronnie Category 1931 births Category Living people Category Members of the United ... Liberal UK MP stub de Ronnie Fearn, Baron Fearn fi Ronnie Fearn ...   more details



  1. Fearn, Highland

    Infobox UK place country Scotland official name Fearn scots name gaelic name Manachainn Rois population os grid reference NH837769 map type Scotland latitude 57.76674 longitude 3.95662 unitary scotland Highland council area Highland lieutenancy scotland constituency westminster constituency scottish parliament post town Tain postcode district IV20 1 postcode area IV dial code Fearn lang gd Manachainn Rois is a hamlet, situated 1 mile south of Loch Eye and 2 miles northwest of Balintore, Easter Ross Balintore , in easter Ross shire , Scottish Highlands and is in the Scotland Scottish council area of Highland Council area Highland . The larger village of Hill of Fearn, Highland Hill of Fearn lies directly northeast of the hamlet. Category Populated places in Ross and Cromarty Highland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Sheila Fearn

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use British English date April 2012 Infobox person image name Sheila Fearn birth name birth date Birth date and age 1940 10 3 df yes birth place Leicester , England , United Kingdom death date death place othername yearsactive 1957 1988 spouse partner children parents residence influences influenced website notable role olivierawards Sheila Fearn born 3 October 1940 in Leicester , Leicestershire is a United Kingdom British actress best known for playing Audrey Collier Audrey , the sister of Terry Collier in BBC situation comedies The Likely Lads and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? , and also later on as Ann Fourmile, the next door neighbour in the Thames Television sitcom George and Mildred . On film she appeared in A Kind of Loving film A Kind of Loving , Time Bandits and A Hard Day s Night film A Hard Day s Night as well as the film versions of both The Likely Lads film The Likely Lads 1976 and George and Mildred film George and Mildred 1980 . Fearn s other television credits include The Beverly Hillbillies , Paul Temple , Crown Court TV series Crown Court , East of Ipswich by Michael Palin , Emergency Ward 10 , Walter TV series Walter , Z Cars and The Avengers TV series The Avengers . She also played Freddie, a girlfriend of Ronnie Corbett s character Timothy, in Sorry TV series Sorry . Likely Lads writer Ian La Frenais said of her she was sexy and funny and she knew John Lennon ...Sheila always found time for everyone, and I now think of her ... 1999 isbn 0 7528 3793 1 ref Sheila Fearn left the acting profession in 1988. Television roles class ... Flyer Kathy Carter External links IMDb name id 0269889 name Sheila Fearn References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fearn, Sheila ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fearn, Sheila Category 1940 births Category Living people Category People from ... la Sheila Fearn nl Sheila Fearn fi Sheila Fearn ...   more details



  1. Fearn (letter)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Contains Ogham text Table Oghamletters Fearn is the Irish language Irish name of the third letter of the Ogham alphabet, Unicode , meaning alder alder tree . In Old Irish , the letter name was Fern , which is related to Welsh language Welsh gwern en . Its Primitive Irish root was Unicode wern and its phonetic value then was w . Its Old Irish and modern phonetic value is f . DEFAULTSORT Fearn Letter Category Ogham letters Writingsystem stub br Fern lizherenn ...   more details



  1. Thomas Fearn

    Cleanup date January 2010 Thomas Fearn November 15, 1789 January 16, 1863 was a prominent Confederate States of America Confederate politician. He was born in Pittsylvania County , Virginia and later moved to Alabama . He served in the United States Army in the War of 1812 and as a member of the Alabama state legislature. He was the father in law of William Taylor Sullivan Barry . He represented Alabama in the first session of the Provisional Confederate Congress in 1861. Notes http politicalgraveyard.com bio faye fehr.html RS11ACRFX Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 15, 1789 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 16, 1863 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1789 births Category 1863 deaths Category Confederate States of America political leaders Alabama stub US poli bio stub de Thomas Fearn ...   more details



  1. Amy Fearn

    Amy Fearn born Amy Rayner 20 November 1977 is an England English Association football football Referee association football referee from Loughborough , Leicestershire , who in 2010 became the first woman to referee in The Football League . ref name Telegraph10Feb2010 With a degree in economics and a full time career in accountancy , having also refereed football since age 14, she became only the second woman after Wendy Toms to rise to the position of assistant referee in Football in England English professional football . On 9 February 2010 she became the first woman to act as the main referee in a The Football League Football League match. ref name Mail14Nov2006 She refereed Career Image Amy Rayner.JPG thumb 200px Rayner warming up pre match. She grew up in Staffordshire , where, as a girl, she expressed a desire to play football with her brother. ref name interview http www.football league.premiumtv.co.uk page Interviews 0,,10794 730145,00.html AMY RAYNER IT S A GREAT WAY TO TAKE PART IN A GREAT SPORT The Official Football League website. ref However, she grew frustrated at the lack of opportunities to play because no girls football facilities were available at the time. When she was 13, her father went on a course to gain a qualification as a referee, something which inspired Rayner to do the same. She qualified just after her 14th birthday. Being under 16 meant she could only referee those at under 12 level, something which she did for two years. When she became 16, the restriction was lifted, and she began refereeing in the Midland Football Alliance before being promoted ... a desire to move up to the Football League . On 9 February 2010 Fearn became the first woman to take ... a calf strain, and Fearn, as senior assistant on the day took over for the last 20 minutes of Coventry ... championship nottinghamforest 7203475 Amy Fearn first woman to referee Championship match.html title Amy Fearn first woman to referee Championship match publisher Telegraph date 10 February 2010 accessdate ...   more details



  1. John Fearn (disambiguation)

    John Fearn may refer to John Russell Fearn , British writer John Fearn , British Royal Navy officer See also John Ferne , knight, writer on heraldry, genealogist, and lawyer hndis Fearn, John ...   more details



  1. Fearn railway station

    Infobox UK station name Fearn other name code FRN image name Fearn Railway Station.JPG caption manager First ScotRail locale Hill of Fearn borough Highland unitary authority area Highland latitude 57.778 longitude 3.994 start platforms 1 lowusage0405 pad 1em 5,157 lowusage0506 decrease 5,143 lowusage0607 increase 6,069 lowusage0708 decrease 5,581 lowusage0809 increase 7,724 lowusage0910 decrease 6,790 original Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway years 1 June 1864 sfn Butt 1995 p 95 events Opened Fearn railway station is a railway station serving the village of Hill of Fearn in the Highland council area Highland Council areas of Scotland council area of Scotland . It is situated on the Far North Line and is also the nearest station to Portmahomack and the Nigg Bay area of Easter Ross . The railway through Fearn station is Single track rail single track , the nearest passing loop s being at stnlnk Invergordon to the south and stnlnk Tain to the west. rail start rail line previous stnlnk Invergordon next stnlnk Tain route First ScotRail br small Far North Line small col FF80C0 Historical Rail Insert rail line previous stnlnk Invergordon br small Line and station open small next Stnlnk Nigg br small Line open Station closed small route Inverness and Ross shire Railway br small p style background HR light Highland Railway small col HR colour s end References Notes reflist Sources Jowett Atlas Butt Stations Commons category Category Railway stations in Highland council area Category Railway stations opened in 1864 Category Railway stations served by First ScotRail Category Former Highland Railway stations Category British railway request stops Scotland railstation stub cy Gorsaf reilffordd Fearn es Estaci n de Fearn nl Station Fearn ...   more details



  1. George Fearn House

    Infobox NRHP name George Fearn House nrhp type image George Fearn House 01.JPG caption The George Fearn House in 2008. location Mobile, Alabama lat degrees 30 lat minutes 40 lat seconds 42 lat direction N long degrees 88 long minutes 4 long seconds 57 long direction W locmapin Alabama area built 1904 architect Rogers,George architecture Spanish Revival added July 12, 1991 governing body Private mpsub Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile MPS refnum 91000855 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The George Fearn House is a historic residence in Mobile, Alabama Mobile , Alabama , United States . It was built in 1904 in the Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture Spanish Colonial Revival style by local architect George Bigelow Rogers . It was the first Spanish Colonial Revival building to be built in Mobile. The house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 12, 1991. It is a part of the Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission . ref name nris References Reflist NRHP in Mobile, Alabama Registered Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Mobile, Alabama Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Alabama Category Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Alabama Category Houses in Mobile, Alabama Category Houses completed in 1904 Category George Bigelow Rogers buildings Alabama NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. John Russell Fearn

    John Russell Fearn 1908 1960 was a British author and one of the first British writers to appear in American pulp magazine pulp science fiction magazine s. Career Fearn was a prolific writer who wrote Westerns and crime fiction as well as science fiction. His writing appeared under numerous pseudonyms. He wrote series like Adam Quirke , Clayton Drew , Golden Amazon , and Herbert . At times these drew on the pulp traditions of Edgar Rice Burroughs . His work received praise for its vividness, but criticism, being deemed unpolished . Bibliography As himself The Intelligence Gigantic 1933 Amazing Stories 1943 Liners of Time 1935 Amazing Stories 1947 and its sequel Zagribud 1937 Amazing Stories cut variant title Science Metropolis as by Vargo Statten 1952 He Never Slept 1934 Astounding Stories 1934 Nebula X 1946 as The Multillionth Chance revised 1950 The Sun Makers 1937 as Metamorphosis revised 1950 The Avenging Martian 1938 as Red Heritage revised 1950 The Renegade Star 1938 as The Blue Infinity revised 1951 The Inner Cosmos 1937 as Worlds Within revised 1952 To the Ultimate 1936 as Mathematica revised 1952 The Dust Destroyer 1934 as The Man who Stopped the Dust revised 1953 The Gold of Akada 1951 Anjani the Mighty 1951 The Creature from the Black Lagoon 1954 as by Vargo Statten novelization of 1954 film Slaves of Ijax 1947 chap From Afar 1982 chap No Grave Need I 1984 chap The Slitherers 1984 chap Golden Amazon The Golden Amazon 1939 43 Fantastic Adventures as by Thornton Ayre 1944 The Golden Amazon Returns 1945 1949 variant title The Deathless Amazon 1953 Canada The Golden Amazon ... Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1955 Writing about Fearn The Multi Man 1968 chap by Philip Harbottle ... pseudonym. External resources isfdb name id John Russell Fearn name John Russell Fearn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fearn, John Russell ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fearn, John Russell Category ...   more details



  1. Abbey

    Other uses Confusing date January 2012 An abbey from Latin abbatia, derived from Latin language abbatia ... S nanque 06.JPG thumb right 200px Abbey of S nanque Abbey S nanque , Provence Image Senanquecloister.jpg thumb right 200px The cloister of the abbey of S nanque Abbey S nanque Image La Grande Chartreuse.jpg thumb right 200px La Grande Chartreuse is a Carthusian abbey north of Grenoble , France Image Jumi ges.jpg thumb right 200px Abbey of Jumi ges Abbey Jumi ges , Normandy The term can also refer to an establishment which has long ceased to function as an abbey, in some cases for centuries for example, see Abbey Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey below . Origins The earliest known Christian monastic ..., Mount Athos Lenoir sfn Venables 1911 Image abbey 01.png A. Gateway B. Chapels C. Guesthouse D. Church ... 1911 align none Plan of Coptic Monastery sfn Venables 1911 Image abbey 02.png A. Narthex B. Church ... abbey were uniformly arranged after one plan, modified where necessary as at Durham and Worcester ... monks as an Hospital infirmary R . Image ShrewsburyAbbeyCB.jpg thumb 170px Shrewsbury Abbey The residence ... , sometimes under the supervision of a single monk. Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is another example of a great Benedictine abbey, identical in its general arrangements, so far as they can be traced ... s Scholars, and the kitchen and butteries beyond. sfn Venables 1911 York St Mary s Abbey, York , of which ..., convert 12 mi km N.W. of M con , near which, about AD 909, a reformed Benedictine abbey was founded ... of Baume Abbey Baume . He was succeeded by Odo, who is often regarded as the founder of the order. The fame ... , the duke of Duchy of Burgundy Burgundy , and six lords, visited the abbey, the whole party, with their attendants .... Nearly the whole of the abbey buildings, including the magnificent church, were swept away at the close ... of the abbey, and with Scriptural subjects. The end wall displayed the Last Judgment. We ... abbeys Image Abbey of senanque provence gordes.jpg thumb 200px right Cistercian Abbey of S nanque Abbey ...   more details



  1. Talley Abbey

    Image Talley Abbey 1.jpg right thumb 200px Talley Abbey from hillside Image TalleyAbbey.JPG left thumb 300px Talley Abbey lang cy Abaty Talyllychau is a ruined former monastery of the Premonstratensian s White Canons in the village of Talley in Carmarthenshire , Wales , six miles 10  km north of the market town of Llandeilo . It lies in the River Cothi valley. Access to the site of the abbey is free. The Order was founded in 1120. In 1126, when it received papal approbation by Pope Honorius II , there were nine houses others were established in quick succession throughout western Europe, so that at the middle of the fourteenth century there were some 1,300 monasteries for men and 400 for women. They came to England about 1143, first at Newhouse in Lincoln, and before the dissolution under Henry VIII there were 35 houses. Soon after their arrival in England, they founded Dryburgh Abbey in the Borders area of Scotland , which was followed by other communities at Whithorn Priory , Dercongal Abbey and Tongland Abbey all in the Borders area, as well as Fearn Abbey in northern Britain. Description ... . In common with Strata Florida Abbey , it was once claimed to be the site of the grave of the Medieval ... theories of Iolo Morganwg . There are two lakes near the abbey ruins, which was used for fish farming to support the community of monks. The abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII and the structure mined by the villagers for stone to build much of the present village and the chapel next to the abbey. The ruinous ... in the Grecian style, in 1773 . . . principally from the ruins of the ancient abbey . . . There are places ... Strata Florida Abbey External links Commons category Talley Abbey http www.castlewales.com talley.html Details and photographs Images of the abbey ruins http www.castlewales.com talley.jpg , http ... search.php?i 3163833 www.geograph.co.uk photos of Talley Abbey and surrounding area oscoor gbx SN632328 http www.theheritagetrail.co.uk abbeys talley 20abbey.htm Brief history of the abbey ...   more details



  1. Waltham Abbey

    Waltham Abbey may refer to Waltham Abbey, Essex , England Waltham Abbey abbey , which gave its name to the above town Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills Waltham Abbey F.C. , based in the same town Disambig it Waltham Abbey ...   more details



  1. Würzburg Abbey

    W rzburg Abbey may refer to St. Burchard s Abbey, W rzburg St. Kilian s Abbey, W rzburg St. James s Abbey, W rzburg St. Stephen s Abbey, W rzburg disambig ...   more details



  1. Abbey House

    Abbey House may refer to Abbey House, London Abbey House, Cirencester Abbey House, Dorset Abbey House, Wiltshire, for which see Abbey House Gardens Abbey House, Barrow in Furness Abbey House, Baker Street, London a possible location of 221B Baker Street , the fictional residence of Sherlock Holmes disambig ...   more details



  1. Abbey Park

    Abbey Park could be Abbey Park, Leicester Abbey Park, Leicestershire , a park Abbey Park, Nottinghamshire , a suburb Abbey Park, County Armagh , a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland Abbey Park High School , a high school in Oakville, Ontario Oakville , Ontario , Canada . See also Park Abbey geodis ...   more details



  1. Abbey (disambiguation)

    wiktionary abbey Abbey in itself denotes the Christian monastic community and its buildings, that is presided ... Abbey Rabelais Abbey of Th l me Downton Abbey Redwall Abbey Abbey may refer to Abbey surname Locations, organizations and things Abbey Barking and Dagenham ward Abbey Bath and North East Somerset ward Abbey Cambridge ward Abbey Derby ward Abbey East Staffordshire ward Abbey Gloucester ward Abbey Leicester ward Abbey Lincoln ward Abbey Merton ward Abbey North Dorset ward Abbey Nuneaton and Bedworth ward Abbey Reading ward Abbey Redditch ward Abbey Rushcliffe ward Abbey Sandwell ward Abbey South Norfolk ward Abbey Swale ward Abbey Test Valley ward Abbey Warwick ward Abbey Wycombe ward The Abbey Foundation est. 2009 , an American non profit organization The Abbey Center , an addiction treatment facility in the United States The Abbey, Annandale , a heritage home in Sydney, Australia Abbey bank , a former British bank, part of the Spanish banking group, Grupo Santander The Abbey Theatre of Dublin opened in 1904 Abbey Road street , north London is the site of Abbey Road Studios where The Beatles Abbey Road was recorded Abbey Stadium is homeground for Cambridge United F.C. Abbey, Saskatchewan , town in Canada Abbey, Devon , England The Abbey Daytona Beach, Florida , a historic site in Florida The Abbey club , a gay bar and nightclub in West Hollywood, California Abbey coachbuilder was an English car body builder of the 1930s Abbey 1922 automobile , a short lived British friction drive car made by the defunct Abbey Auto Engineering Co. Ltd Neo Gothic Fonthill Abbey , which was never an abbey Abbey, a British caravan manufacturer The Abbey documentary The Abbey documentary , a 1995 BBC TV documentary film on Westminster Abbey The Abbey , Australian version of The Monastery TV series The Monastery TV series The Abbey TV series The Abbey TV series , 2007 ITV drama Woburn Abbey ... Safari Park Westminster Abbey UK Parliament constituency , a former UK Parliament constituency sometimes ...   more details



  1. Belmont Abbey

    Belmont Abbey may be Belmont Abbey, North Carolina Belmont Abbey College , North Carolina Balamand Monastery Belmont Abbey, Lebanon , Cistercian monastery 1157 1289 Belmont Abbey, Herefordshire Belmont Abbey, France , in Belmont, Haute Marne Belmont , Haute Marne disambig ...   more details



  1. Abbey Mills

    Abbey Mills may refer to Abbey Mills Pumping Stations in Abbey Lane, London Abbey Mills Mosque , a proposed mosque that was to have been built in London Merton Abbey Mills , former textile factory in London See also Abbey Mill, Reading disambig ...   more details



  1. Abbey Gateway

    Abbey Gateway may refer to Abbey Gateway, Chester , the former gateway of St Werburgh s Abbey in Chester, England Abbey Gateway, Malvern , the former gateway of Malvern Priory in Malvern, England that is now the home of Malvern Museum Abbey Gateway, Reading , the former inner gateway of Reading Abbey in Reading, England Abbey Gateway, St. Albans , the former gateway of the Benedictine Abbey in St. Albans, England disambig ...   more details




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