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  1. Steeped in over 800 years of history, Newstead is a monastic Abbey from the late 12th century and former home of Romantic poet Lord Byron.

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      Steeped in over 800 years of history, Newstead is a monastic...

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      Afternoon Tea & Christmas at Newstead. Discover the Narnia...

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      From Romantic poet Lord Byron through Medieval, Gothic...

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      Newstead was built in the 12th Century as a monastic Abbey...

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      Gardens & Park. Newstead’s 300 acres of parkland owes much...

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      Each weekend, you can discover inside Newstead Abbey’s...

  2. Newstead Abbey, in Nottinghamshire, England, was formerly an Augustinian priory. Converted to a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries , it is now best known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron .

  3. From Romantic poet Lord Byron through Medieval, Gothic Revival and Victorian Revival, Newstead Abbey is a treasure trove of the rare, beautiful and historically significant. Boasting 300 acres of parkland, explore the gardens, lake and beautiful estate.

  4. Steeped in over 800 years of history, Newstead is a monastic Abbey from the late 12th century and former home of Romantic poet Lord Byron.

  5. Jul 3, 2015 · Visit the former home of poet Lord Byron and explore its Victorian rooms, parkland and formal gardens. Book a guided tour, enjoy refreshments, or stay in the Gardener's Cottage.

  6. Jul 28, 2017 · Newstead Abbey is the ancestral home of poet Lord Byron and a former monastery with a mysterious past. Explore its ghosts, treasures, follies, and gardens in Nottinghamshire, England.

  7. Nov 2, 2021 · Explore the ancestral home and inspiration of the Romantic poet Lord Byron, who wrote some of his most famous works here. See his bedchamber, his dog's monument, the Byron Oak, and the abbey ruins.