Arreton Manor was part of the abbey from the 12th century until 1525.
The church was the part of the abbey to suffer the most damage.
Restoration work is taking place amid fears that part of the abbey could collapse.
The crossing and transepts are the only parts of the original abbey that remain today.
On 29 December 2010 a large fire destroyed a large part of the abbey.
As a result, the entire dormitory and most other parts of the abbey were burnt to the ground.
No one comes to this part of the abbey.
The church was further rebuilt in 1285 and the greater part of the abbey between 1457 and 1458.
The greater part of the abbey was rebuilt in 1457-58.
Casual visitors are able to enter only a restricted part of the abbey.