Bradwell Abbey or Bradwell Priory is a
Scheduled Monument, urban studies site, district and former
civil parish in
Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes ( ) is a city and the largest settlement in Buckinghamshire, England, about north-west of London. At the 2021 Census, the population of its urban area was over . The River Great Ouse forms its northern boundary; a tributary ...
,
Buckinghamshire
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, England. The site was once the location of a
Benedictine priory, founded in 1155.
Historic Bradwell Priory
The Priory was established around 1154.
It grew during the
Middle Ages to become an important local centre, but declined during the
Black Death
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when, amongst others, its prior William of Loughton died.
The Priory was closed in 1524 (some 12 years before the general
dissolution of the monasteries) and the site of the monastery and its scanty revenues were granted to
Cardinal Wolsey
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for the endowment of
his new college. All that remains today is a small chapel and a farmhouse that has become a centre for cultural activities and an Urban Studies centre. Many of the medieval trackways converging on the abbey became
rights of way
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A similar ''right of access'' ...
and
bridleway
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s and subsequently became part of the
Milton Keynes redway system
The Milton Keynes redway system (locally known as ''redways'') is an over network of shared use paths for cyclists and pedestrians in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is generally surfaced with red tarmac, and criss-crosses most of ...
(a network of
shared paths).
The arrival of the
West Coast Main Line railway split the Abbey lands, with
Bradwell village to the east of the line and the Abbey to the west. Today, the small Bradwell Abbey district includes parkland and industry outside the Abbey grounds.
The Abbey site in total is a Scheduled Monument. The Chapel of St Mary is a Grade I listed building. There are a further five Grade II listed buildings or structures on the Abbey grounds.
Bradwell Abbey today
Today, Bradwell Abbey is an Urban Studies Centre, providing a workspace, library and guidance for visiting international town planners and students who wish to study Milton Keynes. It also hosts school visits to see its medieval buildings – the chapel is Grade I listed
– its fish ponds and its
physic garden, and how they have changed since then. Finally it provides meeting space to local community groups.
Togfest
An annual music festival was started on the site in 1999. Performers have included Vikki Clayton in 1999,
Joe Driscoll in 2005. In 2009 the festival dates were 26 and 27 June and acts performing included
The Swanvesta Social Club
Swanvesta Social Club were founded in St Albans, and are a British Cuban-influenced group.
Career
According to the St Albans Review newspaper the group models itself on the Buena Vista Social Club. They are most noted for their lively outdoor ...
.
Bradwell Abbey district
The modern Bradwell Abbey district is a relatively small one, sandwiched as it is between the
West Coast Main Line to the east, the
A5 to the west, H3 Monks Way (
A422
The A422 is an "A" road for east–west journeys in south central England, connecting the county towns of Bedford and Worcester by way of Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Banbury and Stratford-upon-Avon. For most of its length, it is a narrow sin ...
) to the north and H4 Dansteed Way to the south. It includes a small industrial estate and the Loughton Valley flood plain "linear park". The
Swan's Way long distance path and the
Sustrans route 51 follow the valley.
Formally, it is in the Bradwell grid-square, but this square is split into three parts by the railway line (on an embankment) and the A5 (in a cutting).
Civil Parish
Bradwell Abbey formerly gave its name to a civil parish on the other side of the
A5. This parish has been renamed as
Abbey Hill. Today, the abbey district itself is part of
Bradwell civil parish.
See also
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New Bradwell
New Bradwell is (mainly) an Edwardian era village, modern district and civil parish in north-west Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Together with Wolverton (on the other side of the West Coast Main Line), it was built primarily to hous ...
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Bradwell village
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History of Milton Keynes
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Snelshall Priory
Snelshall Priory was a Benedictine priory in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire in the United Kingdom, built around 1200.
The priory was founded after Sybil d'Aungerville granted land at Tattenhoe to Lavendon Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery o ...
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Fishermead
Campbell Park is a civil parish in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. The parish is bounded by Childs Way (H6) to the north, the River Ouzel to the east, the A5 to the west, and Chaffron Way to the south. The parish includes the , , , , , ...
, a district that contains a BT telephone exchange called "Bradwell Abbey"
References
External links
"The architectural secrets of Milton Keynes"–
BBC (with audio content)
Places to go: Bradwell Abbey and City Discovery Centre– City Discovery Centre
Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre(Urban Studies educational centre).
Togfest Music Festival'Parishes : Bradwell'–
Victoria History of the Counties of England
The Victoria History of the Counties of England, commonly known as the Victoria County History or the VCH, is an English history project which began in 1899 with the aim of creating an encyclopaedic history of each of the historic counties of En ...
, A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 283–288. (includes Bradwell Abbey and a history of its parish).
A short video tour of the Abbey today and a virtual tour of the Abbey in its heydayMilton Keynes City Discovery Centre
{{Benedictine houses of England and Wales
Areas of Milton Keynes
Former civil parishes in Buckinghamshire
Monasteries in Buckinghamshire
Scheduled monuments in Buckinghamshire
1150s establishments in England
1524 disestablishments in England
Christian monasteries established in the 12th century
Buildings and structures in Milton Keynes