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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare abstract "The Abbot's Fish House in Meare, Somerset, England, was built in the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.It was built between 1322 and 1335 when Adam of Sodbury was the abbot of Glastonbury Abbey. The upper floor was the abode of the chief fisherman and the ground floor was used for storing nets and the salting and preparing fish.The fish were caught in Meare Pool which was drained after the dissolution of the monasteries and the fish house fell into disrepair. It suffered a fire in the 19th century which destroyed the roof and gutted the interior. It was re roofed by the Ministry of Works and is now in the care of English Heritage.It is the only surviving monastic fishery building in England.".
- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare country England.
- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare location Meare.
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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare completionDate "14".
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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare latitude "51.1718".
- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare locationCountry England.
- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare locationTown Meare.
- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare longitude "-2.776".
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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare name "The Abbot's Fish House".
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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare comment "The Abbot's Fish House in Meare, Somerset, England, was built in the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument.It was built between 1322 and 1335 when Adam of Sodbury was the abbot of Glastonbury Abbey.".
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- The_Abbot's_Fish_House,_Meare name "The Abbot's Fish House".