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Between 1998 and 2006 the Dorchester Abbey Campaign Committee raised £4,000,000 and this has enabled the Church Council and the Dorchester Abbey Preservation Trust to undertake significant works in the abbey. These include the Cloister Gallery managed by the Dorchester Museum Committee and
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and the monastic buildings were lost and St Birinus' shrine was destroyed. However, the church was saved because a local man called Richard Beauforest paid Henry VIII £140, and he gifted it to the people of the Dorchester parish in 1554. Later in 1602, the tower was rebuilt.
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masonry, probably part of the ancient cathedral. The whole length of the church is 230 feet (70 m), its width 70 feet (21 m) and its height 55 feet (17 m). The north
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Over a period of some forty years from 1845, restoration was carried out on an intermittent basis successively under the direction of four architects: James Cranston,
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The church of Dorchester Abbey, as it stands today, was built entirely by the Augustinian Canons, although there are traces on the north side of
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formerly believed to be Sir John Holcombe who died in 1270 but it is more likely that it is William de Valence the Younger (died 1282 at the
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No register or cartulary of Dorchester Abbey is known to exist, and only a single charter, confirming the donation of a church by
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Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire: The Archaeology and Architecture of a Cathedral, Monastery and Parish Church
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Besides being a parish church, the abbey church is a venue for concerts and cultural events of all kinds.
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in 2006. The abbey has an improved heating system and a modern kitchen and servery in the Tower room.
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reserved the greater part of the property of the house for a college, erected by him in honour of the
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restoration of medieval and Victorian wall paintings. Dorchester Abbey Museum was longlisted for the
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of Dorchester, until the suppression of peculiars. The first abbot appears to have been
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The abbey, founded fifty-five years later, was dedicated in honour of Saints
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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches
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Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire: The Archaeology and Architecture ...
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used the church to record orchestral sections for their albums
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that had been draped over the coffins of prisoners of war at
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Virtual tour of Dorchester Abbey via Google Street View
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Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
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Other fittings include one of the few surviving lead
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The abbey is open every day from 8 a.m. until dusk.
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Denomination
Church of England
Dorchester Abbey
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Birinus
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Birinus
Birinus
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Oxford
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Church of England parish church
Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire
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