Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Oaks Road, Charley, Leicestershire

Mount St Bernard Abbey is a Cistercian monastery. It was begun in 1839. It was designed by A W N Pugin. In 1844 the monks moved in. The Earl of Shrewsbury donated £2000 and Pugin provided his services for free. It is on land given by Ambrose Lisle March-Phillips de Lisle of Grace Dieu. It replaced a smaller monastery, now demolished, begun 1837 by William Railton on a nearby site. Much of the building work was done by members of the community. Since it was begun there have been many alterations and additions.

Location

Leicestershire Charley

Period

Victorian (1837 - 1901)

Tags

abbey monastery cistercian religion faith pugin victorian (1837 - 1901)