Lee Abbey

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Lee Abbey
Devon
Lee Abbey - geograph.org.uk - 1571085.jpg
Lee Abbey
Location
Grid reference: SS697492
Location: 51°13’40"N, 3°51’59"W
Village: Lynton
History
Built 1850s
Country house
Information
Owned by: The Lee Abbey Movement
Website: https://leeabbey.org.uk/

Lee Abbey is a country house above the cliffs of the north coast of Devon which serves as an ecumenical Christian community.[1] As a community retreat it was founded in 1946.

The house stands a mile to the west of Lynton, on the little, cliff-girt headland above Woody Bay.[2] It is a Grade II listed building.[3] The South West Coast Path, a long-distance walking route, runs past the house along the cliff-top road.

The first building on the site may have been a farmhouse built by Cistercian abbots of Forde Abbey around 1200. The current Gothic buildings are from the 1850s. In the 1920s it was bought and used unsuccessfully as a hotel. During the Second World War, a boys' school was evacuated to Lee Abbey. After the war the dilapidated buildings were bought for use as a Christian retreat and extensive building work took place in the 1950s.[2]

Lee Abbey and its satellites

The house is owned by The Lee Abbey Movement, a registered charity.[4] It offers retreats, group weekends and Christian family holidays.[5]

The community also has accommodation in London.[6] Lee Abbey also has two smaller intentional Christian communities in urban areas: the small missional communities in Aston, Birmingham and Knowle West in Bristol.

References

  1. Perfect holidays on offer up and down EnglandChurch of England Newspaper
  2. 2.0 2.1 History of the buildings - Lee Abbey
  3. National Heritage List 1201135: Lee Abbey
  4. The Lee Abbey Movement - Registered Charity no. 1094098 at the Charity Commission
  5. Lee Abbey: Christian retreats, holidays and conferences
  6. Lee Abbey London