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Home of the Drake family from 1581 when Sir Francis Drake returned from his adventures and bought it from Sir Richard Granville. Since 1951 the National Trust has administered the property with Plymouth City Museum. Originally it was a Cistercian monastery until the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539.
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Brodick > A load of **** outside the Ox Sheds and craft workshops.
Brodick > The Great Barn, outside which the herb garden box bushes  were decimated by blight and had to be removed prior to this visit in 2007
Brodick > The herb garden, without the herbs
Brodick > By 2009 the box was being replaced by disease resistant Ilex crenata, or “box holly”, from Japan.
Brodick > The crease of a roofline and the large infilled arch on the side of the tower mark the position of the south transept.
Brodick > Southern end of Buckland Abbey
Brodick > Doorway to the kitchen wing
Brodick > The carved head of a crowned lady believed to be Amicia, Countess of Devon who founded the Abbey in 1273.
Brodick > Inside The Great Barn, 159 feet long, 32 feet wide and 60 feet high at the ridge, and bigger than the abbey church.
Inside The Great Barn, 159 feet long, 32 feet wide and 60 feet high at the ridge, and bigger than the abbey church.
 > Inside The Great Barn, 159 feet long, 32 feet wide and 60 feet high at the ridge, and bigger than the abbey church.
Inside The Great Barn, 159 feet long, 32 feet wide and 60 feet high at the ridge, and bigger than the abbey church.
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