English: Walsingham Abbey Following the dissolution, Walsingham Priory passed into private ownership. This grand mansion was later built within the grounds. The house is not open to the public, although the Abbey Grounds, including the remains of the priory buildings are open at various times (for a fee).
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Walsingham Abbey Nach der Auflösung ging das Walsingham Priory in Privatbesitz über. Dieses prächtige Herrenhaus wurde später auf dem Gelände erbaut. Das Haus ist nicht für die Öffentlichkeit zugänglich.
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