Whalley Abbey
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In 1296 the Cistercian monks from Stanlow Abbey moved to Whalley. Stanlow Abbey had been founded on the banks of the River Mersey in the 1170s by John FitzRichard, the sixth Baron of Halton and Constable of Chester. This abbey had suffered a series of misfortunes, including flooding in 1279, the destruction of the church tower in a gale in 1287 and a fire in 1289. In 1283 Henry de Lacy, tenth Baron of Halton agreed to the move from Stanlow to Whalley but this was not achieved until 1296. The first stone was laid by Henry de Lacy in June 1296 and at least part of the site was consecrated by the Bishop of Whithern in 1306. Building proceeded slowly and the foundation stone was laid in 1330. Stone for building the abbey was obtained from quarries at Read and Simonstone. A royal licence to build a crenellated wall around the site was obtained in 1339. The church was completed in 1380 but the remainder of the abbey was not finished until the 1440s. In 1480 the North East Gatehouse, which provided a new entrance to the abbey, was completed. In the 16th century, John Paslew, the last Abbot of Whalley, reconstructed his own lodgings and added a Lady Chapel. The abbey closed in 1537 as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. Also that year Abbot Paslew was executed for high treason for his part in events connected with the Pilgrimage of Grace the previous year.
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Whalley Abbey
The Cistercian Abbey of Stanlow, in Cheshire, moved to Whalley in 1296. The Church was built between 1330 and 1380, but the Abbot's lodging and Infirmary were not completed until c. 1440
After the dissolution of the Monastery in 1537, the property passed into private hands, and Ralph Assheton adapted it to make an Elizabethan Manor House. It remained a private residence until 1923, when the Church of England acquired possession
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IFMan Gathering 15 July 2017 Whalley Abbey
Indonesian Fellowship in Manchester (IFMAN) - Gathering event, 15 July 2017.
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Whalley Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Whalley, Lancashire, England. After the dissolution of the monasteries, the abbey was largely demolished and a country house was built on the site. In the 20th century the house was modified and it is now the Retreat and Conference House of the Diocese of Blackburn. The ruins of the abbey have been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building,
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Whalley Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Whalley, Lancashire, After the dissolution of the monasteries, the abbey was largely demolished and a country house was built on the site. In the 20th century the house was modified and it is now the Retreat and Conference House of the Diocese of Blackburn. The ruins of the abbey are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and are a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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We visited the stunning 14th-century Whalley Abbey near Clitheroe, Lancashire, to record a new vlog. During this episode, we explain the whereabouts of our van - what's a vanlife channel doing without a van!?
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Ordinations 2016: Interviews at Whalley Abbey
The annual ordination services for new Priests and Deacons in The Church of England in Lancashire took place recently.
Filmed the day before the services at the Diocesan retreat and conference centre at beautiful Whalley Abbey in the Ribble Valley while the ordinands were on retreat, this video features Deacons-to-be Hannah and Eddie and Priests-to-be Alex and Rie, with Retreat Leader Rev. Canon Andrew Raynes.
All speaking to Diocesan Communications Manager Ronnie Semley.
For more on the ordinations and other news about the Diocese and its work visit our website blackburn.anglican.org; our Twitter feeds @cofelancs and @whalleyabbey; our Flickr site (search online for Flickr and Blackburn Diocese and finally take some time to explore our YouTube channel while you are here, and don't forget to subscribe before you leave for the latest updates.
Watch this short film featuring people from across the diocese for more about Vision 2026.
Benedict's of Whalley
A short film about Benedict's of Whalley - Cafe, bar & deli at One George Street, Whalley, Lancashire.
Benedicts is located in the centre of the picturesque village of Whalley bang next door to Maureen Cookson's on George Street. The dream of owner, Hilary Cookson in 2009 it has become the perfect place to meet up with friends or dine alone in warm comfort amongst new friends. A continental style cafe bar that in year one was awarded a national accolade for its coffee with the judges comments that it is unprecedented for a new business to win this award.
Dr. Mary Adams - Private General Practitioner - Whalley, Clitheroe, Lancashire
Dr. Mary Adams is a Private General Practitioner based at Whalley, near Clitheroe in Lancashire's Ribble Valley. In this film Dr. Adams describes how patients can take advantage of the bespoke services that she offers at times convenient to themselves. At the heart of the practice is a commitment to the traditional relationship between a family doctor and her patients. Private registration is a quick and simple process and patients have rapid access to the support that Dr. Adams provides. Private patients can remain registered with NHS General Practitioners.
She supports both children and adults and is passionate about regular health checks for both male and female patients. Dr. Adams also provides executive health care and an occupational health service, including risk assessment for businesses in the Ribble Valley and beyond.
Many of Dr. Adams' patients travel considerable distances to see her - e.g. from across Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cheshire and in some cases her patients are normally resident outside the United Kingdom.
Referral to leading Consultants is also a simple and speedy process. Dr. Adams has longstanding relationships with several highly regarded specialists and she can also refer her patients to their own chosen specialists.
To find out more about the services provided by Dr. Mary Adams, the Ribble Valley's leading Private General Practitioner:-
Ring 01200 427729 or 07973 746371 (+44 7973 746371 from outside the UK)
Email mbadams@doctors.org.uk
Write to Dr. Mary Adams
Victory House, The Sidings, Whalley, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 9SE
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A Tribute to Old Whalley by Amico Mio Bar & Restaurante
This video is from the Amico Mio website with a tribute to the old Whalley. Visit Amicomio website at amicomio.co.uk