Haughmond Abbey, Shrewsbury
Facts and practical information
Haughmond Abbey is a ruined, medieval, Augustinian monastery a few miles from Shrewsbury, England. It was probably founded in the early 12th century and was closely associated with the FitzAlan family, who became Earls of Arundel, and some of their wealthier vassals and allies. It was a substantial, successful and wealthy house for most of its four centuries, although evidence of abuses appeared before its dissolution in 1539. The buildings fell into disrepair and the church was largely destroyed, although the remains of some of the domestic buildings remain impressive. The site is now in the care of English Heritage and is open to the public during the summer. ()
Shrewsbury
Haughmond Abbey – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lord Hill's Column, Longner Hall, Shrewsbury College, London Road.