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Monastery name (COMPULSORY) Name in local language. If more than one, separate using {{plainlist}} ISO 639-2 code e.g. "fr" for French. If more than one, use {{lang}} instead Image of the monastery Alternative text for the image Caption for the image Full name or dedication of the monastery Any alternate names by which the monastery is known The order of monks or nuns which the monastery housed (COMPULSORY) Date of establishment (COMPULSORY) Date of suppression Name of the mother house The full name or dedication of the monastery The diocese to which the monastery belongs or belonged Churches controlled by the monastery Name of the founder Present Abbot or Abbess Present Prior or Prioress Present Archbishop Present Bishop Present Archdeacon Important people associated with the monastery status functional status heritage_designation designated_date architect style groundbreaking completed_date construction_cost Location, given as: village, county, country Base map type for push pin map Geographic coordinates using {{coord}} Grid reference according to the British national grid reference system What remains are still visible on the site Whether or not there is public access to the site Website Other relevant information |
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Monastery information | |
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Full name | The Abbey of Example |
Other names | Old Abbey; St Samples |
Order | Exemplary |
Established | 1302 |
Disestablished | 1539 |
Mother house | Another Abbey |
Dedicated to | House of the Blessed Sample |
Diocese | York |
Controlled churches | St Sample, Exampleton |
People | |
Founder(s) | Walter Plinge, Earl of Example |
Important associated figures | Joe Blogs, John Doe |
Architecture | |
Architect | Bill Blogg |
Site | |
Location | Village, County, Country |
Coordinates | 51°11′33″N 0°16′19″E / 51.19250°N 0.27194°E |
Grid reference | SE449985 |
Visible remains | church, cloister, inner court and earthworks |
Public access | yes |
Other information | (English Heritage) |
{{Infobox monastery | name = Example Abbey | image = Mount Grace Priory.jpg | caption = Example Abbey from the south | full = [[The Abbey of Example]] | other_names = Old Abbey; St Samples | order = [[Exemplary]] | established = 1302 | disestablished = 1539 | mother = [[Another Abbey]] | diocese = [[Diocese of York|York]] | churches = [[St Sample]], [[Exampleton]] | founder = [[Walter Plinge]], Earl of Example | architect = Bill Blogg | dedication = House of the Blessed Sample | people = [[Joe Blogs]], [[John Doe]] | location = [[Village]], [[County]], [[Country]] | map_type = Kent | coordinates = {{coord|51|11|33|N|0|16|19|E|type:landmark_region:GB|display=inline}} | oscoor = {{gbmappingsmall|SE449985}} | remains = church, cloister, inner court and earthworks | public_access = yes | other_info = ([[English Heritage]]) }}
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