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  1. Abbey - Wikipedia

    An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, …

  2. Abbey | Definition, History, Arrangement, & Examples | Britannica

    Abbey, group of buildings housing a monastery or convent, centered on an abbey church or cathedral, and under the direction of an abbot or abbess. In this sense, an abbey consists of a …

  3. Monastery Candy for Delicious Caramels and Assortments

    We will be closed for our holiday break from December 23rd through January 4th. All orders placed on or after December 23rd will ship beginning January 5th. Thank you. Wishing you all …

  4. ABBEY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ABBEY is a monastery ruled by an abbot. How to use abbey in a sentence.

  5. ABBEY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    ABBEY definition: a monastery under the supervision of an abbot or a convent under the supervision of an abbess. See examples of abbey used in a sentence.

  6. Prices & entry times | Westminster Abbey

    Prices and entry times Plan your visit with our complete list of visitor opening times and ticket prices. You can also find out about other ways to visit, including using the London Pass and …

  7. ABBEY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    ABBEY definition: 1. a building where monks or nuns live or used to live. Some abbeys are now used as churches: 2. a…. Learn more.

  8. ABBEY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    An abbey is a church with buildings attached to it in which monks or nuns live or used to live.

  9. Abbey - definition of abbey by The Free Dictionary

    ab•bey (ˈæb i) n., pl. -beys. 1. a monastery under the supervision of an abbot or a convent under the supervision of an abbess. 2. the church of an abbey.

  10. History and architecture of an abbey | Britannica

    abbey, Complex of buildings housing a monastery or convent under the direction of an abbot or abbess, serving the needs of a self-contained religious community.