Basingwerk Abbey
Basingwerk Abbey
is an
abbey
ruin
near
Holywell
,
Flintshire
,
Wales
, in the care of
Cadw
(Welsh Heritage). It was founded in
1132
by the Earls of
Chester
, and monks from
Savigny
settled there. In
1147
the abbey became part of the
Cistercian
Order and therefore a daughter house of
Buildwas Abbey
in
Shropshire
. In
1157
the abbey was given the manor of
Glossop
by King
Henry II
. The hilltop Monks' Road in Glossop is a reminder of the monks' efforts to administer their possession. Earlier on they had received the manor of
West Kirby
from the Earls of
Chester
. In the 13th century, the abbey was under the patronage of
Llywelyn the Great
, and his son
Dafydd ap Llywelyn
gave
St. Winifred's Well
to the abbey. The monks harnessed the power of the Holywell stream to run a
corn mill
and to treat the wool from their sheep. In
1536
abbey life came to an end with the
Dissolution of the Monasteries
. Today, the abbey is part of
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park
.
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