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Latitude: 51.8334 / 51°50'0"N
Longitude: -4.6023 / 4°36'8"W
OS Eastings: 220791
OS Northings: 218180
OS Grid: SN207181
Mapcode National: GBR D2.VM2R
Mapcode Global: VH2P2.55SV
Plus Code: 9C3QR9MX+93
Entry Name: Remains of Whitland Abbey including garden walls to S
Listing Date: 30 November 1966
Last Amended: 6 August 2001
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 9392
Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary
Also known as: Remains of Whitland Abbey including garden walls to S
ID on this website: 300009392
Location: Situated some 2 km NE of Whitland, across lane from Whitland Abbey mansion.
County: Carmarthenshire
Town: Whitland
Community: Llanboidy
Community: Llanboidy
Locality: Whitland
Traditional County: Carmarthenshire
Tagged with: Abbey
Minimal footings of a major Cistercian abbey founded in 1140 and the site occupied from 1151. Damaged in the wars of the C13. Eight resident monks by 1440, and dismantled after 1536, the stone being used at Laugharne Castle. Cruciform plan, long 8-bay nave with narrow aisles, of cross-plan piers. The walled garden bisects the S transept, and the cloister site is within the garden.
The walled garden walls may incorporate medieval stonework but are mainly C19 and relate to Whitland Abbey mansion across the road. The present later C19 mansion dates at its earliest from about 1847 for W.H. Yelverton, but the Tithe map of 1839 shows a house on the site of the present Home Farm and the walled gardens could have been made for this house, owned by John Morgan, iron-master of Furnace, from 1779, whose daughter married Yelverton in 1825.
The minimal remains of church: pillar bases of nave and low walls of presbytery lie to the N of the main garden wall, a long stretch partly on site of nave S wall. Rubble stone with yellow brick coping, raised in red brick with some clay tiles, serpentine curve at E end. Rubble stone gateway towards W end with segmental pointed door and loop above under a coped shouldered gable. Wall is thicker to right of gateway, but not to full height. Four buttresses to left of gateway. The stretch of eroded and low wall running S follows line of E front wall of lay brothers dormitory. Rear W boundary wall runs S to small C19 square turret with corbelled parapet at SW end.
Included as remnant of a major Cistercian Abbey. The walls of walled garden included as possibly incorporating medieval walling from monastic buildings.
Scheduled Ancient Monument Cm 14.
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