
Elstow Abbey – An historic church with a living pilgrim faith
Elstow Abbey is usually open for individual private prayer – and when donations to the Bedford Food bank will also be very welcome. Elstow Abbey Church is an Anglican church in the …
Elstow Abbey - Wikipedia
Elstow Abbey was a monastery for Benedictine nuns in Elstow, Bedfordshire, England. It was founded c.1075 by Judith, Countess of Huntingdon , a niece of William the Conqueror , and …
Welcome – Elstow Abbey
Elstow Abbey is an active church that has been a place of Christian worship for nearly a thousand years and we continue to uphold that tradition. Whether you live locally or are planning to visit …
Find us and visit us – Elstow Abbey
Elstow Abbey Church is an Anglican church in the Diocese of St. Albans. Our postcode is: MK42 9XT © Elstow Abbey
The Abbey Church of St Mary & St Helena Elstow
An informal service of contemporary worship in modern language. Our parish of Elstow is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House …
Elstow – St Mary and St Helena - Bedfordshire Parish Churches
2020年4月21日 · The Abbey church of St Mary and St Helena in Elstow is built of the remains of a C12 abbey and is situated to the south-east of the old part of the village. It is accessed from …
Elstow Abbey - National Churches Trust
Elstow's mighty 13th century bell tower, one of only a handful of freestanding church towers in the country, looks out across the spacious village green and stands side by side with the …
ELSTOW, BEDFORDSHIRE - Home
From 1075 until 1539 AD, Elstow was home to a thriving Benedictine Nunnery -Elstow Abbey. The present day Parish Church is the remaining half of the former Abbey church. At the rear of the …
Elstow Abbey, Bedfordshire - Britain Express
What we see today is only a part of the original abbey church. At the height of its wealth in the 14th century the nunnery church was twice its current size. Like other monastic institutions, …
Elstow Abbey was a Benedictine foundation. The Order of St Benedict was one of several “Orders” in the Middle Ages and included such as the Congregation of Cluny, the Cistercians …