Penally Abbey

Old rectory hotel in Pembrokeshire, Wales


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::summary Old rectory hotel in Pembrokeshire, Wales ::

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hotel_namePenally Abbey
imagePenally Abbey Country House Hotel and Restaurant - geograph.org.uk - 624805.jpg
pushpin_mapWales Pembrokeshire
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Pembrokeshire
coordinates
locationPenally, Pembrokeshire, Wales
opening_date1985
number_of_rooms11
number_of_suites11
number_of_restaurants1
website
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History

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Little remains of the original monastic site except a ruined 12th century chapel in the grounds. It is called St. Deniol's church and has a Flemish chimney.

The monastery at Penally is believed to date back to around the 6th century when St Teilo and several other saints lived here, and it was located along the pilgrims' trail to St David's in North Pembrokeshire. A Celtic Cross created by pilgrims in the 10th century is located in Penally village church.

In 1301, the rectory was occupied by the nuns of Aconbury and for some time it housed eight nuns and their prioress until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1534 when the property and lands were seized by the Church of Wales. The rectors of the church at Penally used the building as their place of residence until the 1820s, when a new vicarage was erected. In the early 1800s the ruined chapel became a fernery and later a Victorian folly.

In the early 20th century, Penally Abbey became a private residence and it was occupied by the famous Jameson's Whiskey family from 1916 until 1925. It then housed numerous military personnel in subsequent decades, becoming a country club briefly in the 1950s. In 1985, the abbey was converted into a hotel.

Architecture

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Penally Abbey is built from Pembrokeshire limestone and consists of three buildings set in nearly 6 acres. It is noted for its large gothic windows and its ogee-headed doors.

References

References

  1. (2001). "The Good Hotel Guide 2002". Ebury Press London.
  2. (2006). "Best Loved Hotels 2007: Britain and Ireland". Best Loved Hotels.
  3. (5 October 2010). "Frommer's England 2011". Frommer's.
  4. "History of Penally Abbey". Penally Abbey.com.
  5. (January 2007). "Recommended Hotels & Spas Great Britain & Ireland". Johansens.

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