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Cleve Abbey, Washford, Somerset, TA230PS


Cleve Abbey: The jewel of Somerset - some of Englands finest cloister buildings, magnificent architecture and unique wall paintings, set in a peaceful riverside location. Discover 800 years of monastic life - medieval painted chamber, timber roofing, wonderful floor tiles and amazing cloister buildings.


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Cleve Abbey
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Address:
Cleve Abbey
0.25miles south of A39
Cleeve Abbey
Washford
Somerset
TA230PS   map

Phone Number:
01984 640377


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