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Talley Abbey (Cadw)

Talley Abbey
Skeletal remains of a unique religious settlement

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Location:
Talley, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, SA19 7AX
Telephone:
0300 025 6000
Email:
cadw@gov.wales
Website:
https://cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/talley-abbey

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

About Talley Abbey (Cadw)

Talley was founded in the 1180s by Rhys ap Gruffydd (‘The Lord Rhys’, native ruler of the south Wales kingdom of Deheubarth) for the monks of the Premonstratensian order. This was the first and only abbey in Wales for the Premonstratensians, monks who were also known as the ‘White Canons’ from the colour of their habit.
The church tower, standing almost to its full height, is the most impressive feature of the ruined abbey, which never enjoyed the wealth and success of the Cistercian religious settlements – quite widespread throughout Wales – that inspired it. Lack of funds meant that the church was never fully completed, though the outline of the footings demonstrates the scale and ambition of its design. The ruins stand in an idyllic setting beside Talley’s twin lakes.

Talley Abbey
Talley Abbey

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