Cleeve Abbey was founded by William, Earl of Roumare, for Cistercian monks at the end of the twelfth century. His grandfather was William de Roumare, Earl of Lincoln who founded the Cistercian abbey of Revesby. The Name Roumare was taken from Roumare near Rouen where he was Lord. The abbey was initially called Vallis Florida, but has been mostly known as Cleeve Abbey where the abbey was built. Apart from the church which was destroyed during the Dissolution of the monasteries, the abbey is well preserved, and has an intact dortor (dormitory).
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| 1186 | | Cleeve Abbey planned
| | | Plans for a Cistercian abbey in Somerset were put forward around about this time. | | 1198 | | Cleeve Abbey colonised
| | | Monks from Revesby in Lincolnshire moved to Somerset and colonised the new abbey at Cleeve. |
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