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Tintern Abbey, Wales
Tintern Abbey was originally founded by Cistercian monks in 1131 AD. in the reign of Henry I. Between 1270 and 1301 the Abbey was rebuilt and by the end of the rebuilding, around four hundred monks lived in the complex.Its demise came with dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. The ruins of Tintern Abbey lie between the River Wye and the A466 road at the southern end of Tintern village. The hills around the Abbey are covered with woods, changing colour with the seasons. The land upon which the Abbey is set makes the most of the sunlight- the last of the sun shining down the Angiddy valley
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