Horning, St Benet's Abbey Ruins c.1955
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Amidst the Cowholm marshes are the scanty ruins of St Benet's Abbey, founded by Canute. It has the reputation of being the only abbey not dissolved at the Dissolution, its revenues continuing to provide an income for the Bishop of Norwich. Within its bounds a marshland drainage mill was built many years ago, its smooth, conical form combining curiously with the jagged broken masonry of the old gatehouse.
An extract from Norfolk Photographic Memories.
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