Standing remains
There are no standing remains of the former abbey but something of the layout of LLanll?r is known from plans of post-Dissolution buildings on the site. Over the years the abbey site has been incorporated in gardens and parks.
Dedicated to: Virgin Mary Medieval Diocese: St David's Affiliated to: Strata Florida (mother-house) Lordship at foundation: Deheubarth Access: No remains above ground; the site is privately owned
Main events in the history of this site
pre 1197: Foundation - The house was founded before 1197 by the Lord Rhys and was under the auspices of Strata Florida. [1 source] 1284: Compensation - The nuns were awarded 40 marks as compensation for damages incurred during the Edwardian Conquest. [5 sources] c.1291: Wealth - The house was estimated to have sixty sheep, 1200 acres and £7 10s 0d from temporalities but no spiritualities. [3 sources] 1299: Litigation - Queen Margaret (Edward I's wife) acquitted the abbess of a fine for illegally felling an oak. [2 sources] c.1535: Wealth - According to the Valor Ecclesiasticus the net income of LlanllĹ·r was £57 5s 4d. [3 sources][1 archive] 1536: Survey - The site was surveyed on 29th September, in preparation for the suppression of the house. [1 source] 1537: Dissolution - The house was formally suppressed on 26 February 1537, under the 1536 Act of Suppression. [4 sources] + 5 minor events.Show minor events
Cartwright, Jane, 'Abbess Annes and the ape', in Monastic Wales: New Approaches ed. Janet Burton and Karen Stöber (University of Wales: Cardiff, 2013), pp. 191-207
Gerald of Wales (Giraldus Cambrensis), Giraldi Cambresensis Opera, Rolls Series, 21, 8 vols, ed. J. S. Brewer, J. F. Dimock and G. F. Warner (London, 1861-1891) vol. 4, pp. 152–153
Johnston, Dafydd, 'Monastic patronage of Welsh poetry', in Monastic Wales: New Approaches, ed. Janet Burton and Karen Stöber (University of Wales: Cardiff, 2013), pp. 177-190
Palmer, Caroline; David, Pennt; and Laidlaw, Ros, Historic Parks and Gardens in Ceredigion (Ceredigion Branch, Welsh Historic Gardens Trust: Esgairdawe, 2004) pp. 60-62