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Coggeshall Abbey: Grade 1 Listed Monastery Turned Into House

Coggeshall Abbey, nestled in Colchester, Essex, stands as a testament to centuries of English history, its walls echoing the footsteps of monks and monarchs alike. This Grade 1 listed property, currently on sale for £2.5 million through Savills Estate Agents, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of medieval heritage.

Originally founded in 1164 by King Stephen of England and Matilda de Boulogne, the abbey has undergone transformations over the years. From its inception as a Savignac religious order establishment to its later evolution into a Cistercian abbey, the abbey has seen its share of historical events.

Despite facing challenges such as the ransacking of its church and subsequent demolition, the abbey endured, leaving behind remnants of its storied past. The existing house, built

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