St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk, England, 2001
St Benet's Abbey was founded in the 9th Century by the hermit Suneman. In the 10th Century Wolfric built a cell on the sight of Suneman's chapel and under King Canute the cell grew into the Monastery of St Benet-at-Holm. The Abbey was the only monastery in Britain not included in the dissolution. The Bishop still retains the title of Abbot of St.Benets.