Robertsbridge Abbey
Robertsbridge Abbey is a historic site located in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England. Founded in 1176, it was a Cistercian monastery that played a significant role in the region's religious and agricultural development. The abbey was known for its impressive architecture and the production of wool, which was a vital part of the local economy.
The abbey was dissolved in 1538 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII. Today, the remaining ruins are a reminder of its former glory and attract visitors interested in history and architecture. The site is also a part of the local heritage, contributing to the cultural landscape of East Sussex.