Welbeck Abbey ended in 1538.
Welbeck Abbey was created in 1140.
The underground tunnels at Welbeck Abbey were built by the 5th Duke of Portland, William John Cavendish-Bentinck, in the 19th century. These extensive tunnels were used for various purposes, including recreation and as a means of transporting goods discreetly around the estate. They reflect the Duke's eccentricity and interest in creating a unique living environment. The tunnels are part of the larger historical and architectural significance of Welbeck Abbey.
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Mathew James and Danny Welbeck
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Wherwell Abbey ended in 1539.
Coverham Abbey ended in 1536.
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