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Tupholme
Tupholme is a village in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated east from Lincoln, and is the site of the ruined Tupholme Abbey on the road between Horncastle and Bardney. The Abbey, founded before 1190 by Gilbert and Alan de Neville, was the home of Premonstratensian white canons, numbering around 24 in the 15th century.〔〔("Abbeys of the Witham Valley" ) ''Heritage Lincolnshire''; retrieved 28 April 2011〕 The ruins chiefly consist of parts of the Early English wall of the refectory with lancet windows, and a reader's pulpit with trefoiled arches.〔Cox, J. Charles (1916); ''Lincolnshire'' p. 321; Methuen & Co. Ltd.; retrieved 23 April 2011〕 The site of the abbey was granted to Sir Thomas Heneage of Hainton. Sir Thomas built a grand house, based on the monastic buildings, for his daughter Elizabeth and her husband William Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby of Parham. This mansion passed through the Willoughby family until it was sold in 1661 to the Vyner family. Around 1700 the Vyners demolished the Tudor mansion and built a new hall (Tupholme Hall, demolished 1976) nearby. They retained one wall of the medieval abbey/house as an eye-catching ornament in their surrounding parkland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Heritage Trust page for Tupholme Abbey )〕 The site held a Folk Festival in 1970 and 1971,〔("Bardney Village History" ) ''lincolnshire.gov.uk''; retrieved 28 April 2011〕 and in 1972 a Rock Festival with Rod Stewart and the Beach Boys.〔 ==References==
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