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The Abbey was first established by Ine, a 7thC king of Wessex. The Abbot's lodging is the best preserved feature of the abbey.
Manor-house with 14thC chapel, 15thC hall and 16thC great chamber. Home of Henry Lyte, translator of "Niewe Herball" (c1578). Hedged gardens.
Late medieval house with large Gothic hall windows, originally residence of priests serving the parish church opposite.
Dating from 1822 and in use until 1910, the Mill is prominently situated overlooking the Somerset levels.
Exhibitions and displays on life past and present in the South Somerset Moors. Cycle hire and sales, cycle routes, circular walks, car parking. Free admission.