Most of the surrounding land belonged to the Abbey at the time.
This chapel belonged to the Abbey by the same name.
The manor was built in the 16th century on land belonging to the abbey.
The forests and agricultural lands belonging to the abbey were taken by the State.
The settlement belonged to the abbey in the 11th century, along with five other neighboring villages.
Mentioned for the first time in 1184 as belonging to the powerful abbey of Corbie.
The barn belonged to the abbey, but was open to all travelling merchants.
Excavations were then pushed further to the east, revealing more church buildings belonging to the abbey.
From the 14th century it belonged to the Abbey of Kapornak.
For two hundred years the priory managed all the English estates belonging to the abbey.