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Repton Abbey

Repton Abbey
Repton Abbey is located in Derbyshire
Repton Abbey
Location within Derbyshire
Monastery information
OrderBenedictine
Establishedc. 600
DisestablishedAbandoned 873
People
Important associated figures
Site
LocationRepton, Derbyshire, England
Coordinates52°50′29″N 1°33′04″W / 52.841308°N 1.55102°W / 52.841308; -1.55102

Repton Abbey was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine abbey in Derbyshire, England. Founded in the 7th century, the abbey was a double monastery, a community of both monks and nuns. The abbey is noted for its connections to various saints and Mercian royalty; two of the thirty-seven Mercian Kings were buried within the abbey's crypt. The abbey was abandoned in 873, when Repton was overrun by the invading Great Heathen Army.


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