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Abbaye Notre-Dame de Cercamp

Abbaye Notre-Dame de Cercamp
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Castle Facts:

Location: Frévent, in the Pas-de-Calais departement of France (Nord-Pas-de-Calais Region).
Built: 14th century.
Condition: In good condition.
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Notes: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Cercamp was a Cistercian abbey founded in the twelfth century by Hugues III Campdavaine in Frévent in the hamlet of Cercamp. Attached to the Cistercian order, she was the daughter of Pontigny5. It was closed to the French Revolution and its buildings were largely ruined the nineteenth century. The abbey was in the Canche valley that bathed the north walls of the monastery by a male hand dug canal. This channel brought water in the gardens of the abbey.

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