The Trappist abbey was founded in the early nineteenth century.
The abbey itself was founded by Britons, and it dates at least to the early 7th century.
In the middle of the 12th century an abbey was founded on the place of the former castle.
The abbey was founded in 1147 when the stone buildings were raised on the north side of the beck.
The abbey was founded by Cistercian monks, who came to the region in the late 12th century.
The name of the first abbot is unknown, but the abbey was founded between 975 and 980.
The abbey was founded around 1100, probably by the local nobility.
It is not known when exactly the abbey was founded.
An abbey was founded here around the year 620 by a monk called Theodulph.
The abbey was founded in 1147 and dissolved in 1536.