Valle Crucis Abbey

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The ruined west end front wall of Valle Crucis Abbey, with surviving rose window masonry, framed at left and right by trees. In the foreground a meadow and five-bar gate which opens to a path before the Abbey. A shepherd and his flock of sheep are gathered by the gate. Against a blue sky with clouds at right, extending. Valle Crucis Abbey (Abaty Glyn Egwestl and Abaty Glyn y Groes) is a ruined Cistercian abbey in Llantysilio, Denbighshire, Wales, founded in 1201 and dissolved in 1536.

National Trust, Anglesey Abbey

Cambridge

Title

Valle Crucis Abbey

Date

19th C

Medium

oil on panel

Measurements

H 42 x W 36 cm

Accession number

515731

Acquisition method

bequeathed by Huttleston Rogers Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven, with the house and the rest of the contents

Work type

Painting

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