Nashdom, also known as Nashdom Abbey, is a former country house and former Anglican Benedictine abbey in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England. Designed in Neo-Georgian style by architect Edwin Lutyens, it is a Grade II* listed building.[1] It was converted into apartments in 1997. The gardens are Grade II listed in the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2]
^Historic England. "Nashdom (1332673)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
^Historic England. "Nashdom Abbey (1000606)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
Nashdom, also known as Nashdom Abbey, is a former country house and former Anglican Benedictine abbey in Burnham, Buckinghamshire, England. Designed in...
– 12 May 1952), known as Gregory Dix, was a British monk and priest of Nashdom Abbey, an Anglican Benedictine community. He was a noted liturgical scholar...
the House of the Resurrection, Mirfield (Community of the Resurrection), Nashdom Abbey (Benedictine), Cleeve Priory (Community of the Glorious Ascension)...
Suburb, London (1908–1910) Anglo-Boer War Memorial, Johannesburg (1910) Nashdom, Taplow, Buckinghamshire (1908–1911) British Medical Association, Tavistock...
office until 1936 when the monastery was closed and the monks moved to Nashdom Abbey in Buckinghamshire. Pershore's football club, Pershore Town F.C....
Zachara da Teramo and Mayshuet. The Old Hall manuscript [by] A. Ramsbotham. Nashdom Abbey : Plainsong & Mediaeval Music Soc., 1933. The Old Hall manuscript...
Anglican donor. The Anglican Benedictine community moved on from Pershore to Nashdom Abbey in 1926. The Catholic Benedictines moved to Prinknash Abbey, Gloucestershire...
rebuilt) into 13 apartments and about 6 newly built houses in the grounds. Nashdom, Burnham, Buckinghamshire – from 1997, into apartments, with a new wing...
(but by at least 1931) he was professed as an Anglican Benedictine at Nashdom Abbey, taking the name Bede as his name in religion. In 1933 he was the...
remained Anglican. In 1922 the monks bought the house. They left Pershore for Nashdom Abbey, Buckinghamshire, in 1926, but only sold Abbey House in 1947 when...
Westminster in 1898. In 1944 Gregory Dix, an Anglican Benedictine monk of Nashdom Abbey, published a defence of Anglican orders, arguing that "It is a commonplace...
were Anglican Papalist, prominent among them the Benedictines of Dix's Nashdom Abbey, who used the Roman Missal and monastic breviary in Latin. Anglican...
Travers high altar (in the form of a gilded sarcophagus), designed for Nashdom Abbey, which Brindley installed in the Lady chapel. The pulpit was rescued...
curacies in Wallsend (1941–1943) and Northolt Park (1943–1946), he lived at Nashdom Abbey (1946–1951). He then served as Chaplain of Wells Theological College...
The 9th edition (1957) was revised by Dom Robert Petitpierre, monk of Nashdom Abbey. Thomas Thellusson Carter, The Online Books Page, University of Pennsylvania...
Archdeacon of London officiating. His burial was presided over by the Abbot of Nashdom, Dom Augustine Morris OSB; the Vicar of Marlow; and the Rev. E. Nobbs....