Fountains Abbey ended in 1539.
Which Abbey?
it closed down in November 1539
No, Henry VIII did not order the closure of Fountains Abbey in 1529. He ordered the closure in 1539 (not 1529) as part of the historic "Dissolution of the Monasteries".
J. Storer has written: 'Delineations, graphical and descriptive, of Fountains' Abbey, in the West Riding of the County of York' -- subject(s): Fountains Abbey (Ripon)
Arthur Edward Henderson has written: 'Some Yorkshire abbeys then and now' 'Glastonbury Abbey' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Church history, Glastonbury Abbey 'Fountains Abbey, then and now' -- subject(s): Fountains Abbey (West Riding of Yorkshire, England) 'The abbey church of St. Mary, Coxwold (Byland)' -- subject(s): Byland Abbey (North Yorkshire, England), Church history 'Glastonbury Abbey: then and now'
William Henry St. John Hope has written: 'Recent discoveries in the Abbey Church of St. Austin at Canterbury' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Canterbury, Eng. St. Augustine's Abbey Church, Eng Canterbury 'Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire' -- subject(s): Fountains Abbey (Ripon, England)
The Pale Fountains ended in 1987.
look on wikipedia but i think its over 1500 years old sorry if its wrong
Waltham Abbey - abbey - ended in 1540.
Because there was a fight with the king at that time and the archbishop of that church so the king burnt it down!
No, it was not founded in 1123. This famous ruin of an Abbey in the UK was founded in 1132. It was closed by Henry VIII in 1539. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Well it didnt exactly! try typing in google and it should say with the first link!