Lilleshall Abbey, Lilleshall, Telford and Wrekin

This is a view of the south doorway at Lilleshall Abbey. It was a processional doorway from the cloister into the church. It is lavishly decorated with 'chevron' patterns in a Romanesque stlye and dates from the 12th century. The abbey was founded in 1143. It was originally at Lizard, then moved to Donnington Wood in 1144 and finally to Lilleshall in 1148. It was for canons of the Arrouasian order. This order was later absorbed by the Augustinians. The abbey was dissolved in 1538 and later converted to a house. This was fortified during the Civil War and besieged by Parliamentary forces in 1645. This site is now in the care of English Heritage (2010).

Location

Telford and Wrekin Lilleshall

Period

Medieval (Middle Ages) (1066 - 1484)

Tags

abbey monastery religion faith door architecture dissolution