Hexham Abbey

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Hexham Abbey is a historic former Benedictine monastery and parish church in Hexham, Northumberland, renowned for its Anglo-Saxon origins and medieval architecture.

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Hexham Abbey canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican church
Grade I listed building
former Benedictine monastery
parish church
tourist attraction
category Anglo-Saxon monastic sites
Churches in Northumberland
Grade I listed churches in Northumberland
Monasteries in Northumberland
country England
United Kingdom
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew
denomination Church of England
diocese Diocese of Newcastle NERFINISHED
foundedAs Benedictine abbey
foundedBy Wilfrid
surface form: Wilfrid of York
founder Bishop Wilfrid
surface form: Saint Wilfrid
hasArchitecturalStyle Anglo-Saxon architecture
Gothic architecture
Norman architecture
hasPart chapter house (remains)
choir
cloister (remains)
crypt
nave
tower
transept
hasWebsite https://www.hexhamabbey.org.uk/
heritageDesignation Grade I listed
heritageStatus major example of early medieval church architecture in England
locatedIn Hexham
surface form: Hexham town centre
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Northumberland
locatedNear River Tyne
location Hexham
notableFeature Anglo-Saxon crypt
frith stool
medieval stonework
stained glass windows
originalConstructionMaterial stone from Hadrian's Wall
previousDenomination Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
province Province of York
religiousOrder Benedictines
surroundedBy Hexham Abbey grounds
usedFor Christian worship
concerts
parish church services
tourism

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Northumbria hasMonasticCenter Hexham Abbey
Northumberland contains Hexham Abbey
Hexham hasLandmark Hexham Abbey
Hexham hasReligiousBuilding Hexham Abbey