Hyde Abbey

Hyde Abbey gatehouse, Winchester
Romanesque capital from the abbey church

Hyde Abbey was a medieval Benedictine monastery just outside the walls of Winchester, Hampshire, England. It was dissolved and demolished in 1538 following various acts passed under King Henry VIII to dissolve monasteries and abbeys (see Dissolution of the Monasteries). The Abbey was once known to have housed the remains of King Alfred the Great, his son, King Edward the Elder, and his wife, Ealhswith. Following its dissolution these remains were lost; however, excavations of the Abbey and the surrounding area continue.[1]

  1. ^ Oliver, Neil (2019). "The Search for Alfred the Great". BBC. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021.

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