English: Dale Abbey. Little remains of St Mary's Abbey but the most striking is this arch that formed the east window. A Priory was founded here by Augustinian Canons from Calke Abbey about 1150 and about 50 years later an Abbey was established by Premonstratensian Canons which flourished until it became a victim of Henry VIII.
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