Monastery information | |
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Full name | The Abbey Church of St Laurence, Revesby |
Order | Cistercian |
Established | 1143 |
Disestablished | c.1539 |
Mother house | Rievaulx Abbey |
Dedicated to | St Mary and St Laurence |
Diocese | Diocese of Lincoln |
Controlled churches | Revesby, Scithesby, Hagnaby, Frodingham, Theddlethorpe |
People | |
Founder(s) | William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln |
Site | |
Location | Revesby, Lincolnshire, England |
Coordinates | 53°07′42″N 0°03′37″W / 53.12833°N 0.06028°W |
Visible remains | earthworks |
Public access | no |
Revesby Abbey was a Cistercian monastery near the village of Revesby in Lincolnshire, England. The abbey was founded in 1143 by William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln, and the first monks came from Rievaulx Abbey.
After the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 16th century, the Abbey was demolished and a country house built. The current house was built in the mid-19th century, but is in poor condition. Unoccupied since the 1960s and previously earmarked for demolition, the house was listed on the 2023 Heritage at Risk Register issued annually by Historic England. The register recorded that, although some progress had been made in relation to the repair and renovation of the stable block, the main house remained at "serious risk".