the whitby abbey is 1500 years old today :) by chloe Jane Henry
According to Wikipedia, Season One is seven episodes long.
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The monks lived in Furness Abbey from its founding in 1127 until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1537. Over those nearly 410 years, the abbey became one of the wealthiest and most influential Cistercian monasteries in England. After the dissolution, the site fell into disrepair, but the remains of the abbey still stand today as a historical monument.
No, its still standing from what Ive found. Its in rough shape though, and looks to have been abandoned a long time ago.
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Well i think that it has been for 1234 years i suppose
10000 years before you were born
Whitby, UK has a very varied and interesting past. Little is known about the town, before the construction of the forerunner of Whitby Abbey, which was a wooden church structure, built on the top of the East Cliff in AD 657, founded by St Hilda.. In the Roman period there was a lighthouse, probably situated at the same site, which gave rise to the Saxon name of Streonshalh (lighhouse bay). There could possibly have been a Roman settlement, but the only indication of such, is a couple of coins found here, and the close proximity of the Roman Roads. After the death of St. Hilda, the wooden monastery was replaced by a 40 cell stone building, later to be destroyed by the Danes circa AD 866. It lay derelict for a further two centuries until the present Whitby Abbey started to be built around 1078, after the land was given to Reinfrid, a Knight. It was around this time that the town obtained its modern name of Whitby (white-town).
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Shes been on for 2 weeks.
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it has been standing up for 87 years
the great wall has been standing for over 2500 years
Wrexham swimming baths has been standing since May 1970
A thousand years
Abbey National Bank was founded in the year of 1874. At first, it was based within a church in the United Kingdom city of Kilburn; more specifically on Abbey road.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'