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  1. The Abbey of St Mary is a ruined Benedictine abbey in York, England and a scheduled monument. [1] History. Once one of the most prosperous abbeys in Northern England, [2] its remains lie in what are now the York Museum Gardens, on a steeply-sloping site to the west of York Minster .

  2. St Mary’s Abbey was first built in 1088. The ruins we now see are all that remains of one of the wealthiest and most powerful Benedictine monasteries in England.

  3. Nov 24, 2020 · St Mary’s Abbey is a picturesque ruined Benedictine abbey in York, located in York Museum Gardens. Once the richest abbey in the north of England, it now tells the story of York’s influential ecclesiastical past, and its degradation through Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries.

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  4. St. Mary's Abbey offers a glimpse into England's history, nestled within the York's ancient walls. Built in 1088 as a Benedictine monastery, this Abbey has evolved from its humble beginnings to become one of Northern England's most powerful religious institutions.

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  5. St Mary's Abbey in York was a great institution which sat opposite and mirrored the city's cathedral for some 350 years. Its story ties together two of the most important events in English history.

  6. St. Mary's, a Benedictine monastery, was once distinguished as the richest abbey in the north of England. It now stands in the attractive Yorkshire Museum Gardens, which occupy a sloping site on the north bank of the River Ouse and to the west of York Minster.

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  8. Originally dedicated to St Olave in 1055, this Benedictine abbey was re-established shortly after William I’s ‘harrowing of the north.’ It became one of the richest abbeys in the country, along with the likes of Glastonbury and Bury St Edmunds.

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