Welbeck Abbey was created in 1140.
Welbeck Abbey ended in 1538.
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.
Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College was created in 1953.
Waltham Abbey - abbey - was created in 1030.
Tamié Abbey was created in 1132.
Quarr Abbey was created in 1132.
Ealing Abbey was created in 1897.
Mellifont Abbey was created in 1142.
Wherwell Abbey was created in 986.
Waldsassen Abbey was created in 1147.
Bourne Abbey was created in 1138.
Titchfield Abbey was created in 1222.