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    Darnhall Abbey was a late-thirteenth century Cistercian abbey at Darnhall, Cheshire, founded by Lord Edward (later King Edward I) sometime in the years...
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    of his son, Henry III gave the estate to the Cistercians, who built Darnhall Abbey in 1274 on the north bank of the new lake. However the land was not...
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  • Chester Middlewich Over Darnhall Vale Royal Abbey In the early fourteenth century, tensions between villagers from Darnhall and Over, Cheshire, and their...
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  • John Chaumpeneys—did not arrive at Darnhall from Dore Abbey (Vale Royal's motherhouse) until 1274. The new abbey provoked anger and resistance from local...
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    and spent time at Darnhall. In 1270 at the behest of his son, Henry III gave the estate to the Cistercians, who built Darnhall Abbey in 1274. However the...
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  • Darnhall is a civil parish in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains eight buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England...
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    Combermere Abbey Curzon Park Abbey Darnhall Abbey Mobberley Priory Norton Priory Poulton Abbey Runcorn Priory Saighton Grange Stanlow Abbey Stanney Grange...
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  • John Chaumpeneys, Abbot of Vale Royal (category Abbots of Vale Royal Abbey)
    John Chaumpeneys was the last Abbot of Darnhall Abbey and first Abbot of Vale Royal Abbey, Cheshire, from around 1275 to circ 1289. Chaumpeneys was the...
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  • Whitefriars Cistercian Combermere Abbey Darnhall Abbey Poulton Abbey Stanlow Abbey Stanney Grange Vale Royal Abbey Dominican Chester Blackfriars Franciscan...
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    into a country house and, as of 2024, the building is used as a school (Abbey Gate College). The only surviving part of the monastic grange is the gatehouse...
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