Torre Abbey Historic House, Gallery, Garden and Cafe
Step through the ancient doors of Torre Abbey and uncover the story of the southwest’s most fascinating restoration project. The Abbey re-opened to the public in 2008 following an extensive restoration revealing the secrets from its medieval past.
Exceptional Art
It would be impossible to find a more appropriate showcase for Torbay’s art collection than historic Torre Abbey, the home of some of the area’s leading citizens for over 800 years. The present appearance of the Galleries at Torre Abbey is largely due to the Cary family who, during the 18th century, refashioned the Abbey as a magnificent country house. Like all country houses, one of the Abbey’s functions was to provide an appropriate setting for its owners’ pictures and portraits, which as well as being intrinsically beautiful served to underline the family’s social standing by demonstrating their wealth, taste, patronage of the arts, and venerable family pedigree.
The present art collection is largely the result of donations or bequests made by local people since 1930, when the Council purchased Torre Abbey from the Cary family and turned it into an art gallery.
The Abbey's permanent collection is particularly rich in 19th century works. These generally reflect the taste of the genteel families, many from London, who bought villas in Torquay during the 19th century, in the days when it served as a fashionable winter resort. The collections include landscapes, marine and genre paintings by British artists, concentrating in particular on views of South Devon and its coastal waters, and works by local artists. The Friends of Torre Abbey was formed in 1992 to raise funds for the benefit of the collections, and has assisted with a number of recent purchases as well as making a substantial contribution to the restoration fund.
Temporary exhibitions will strongly feature contemporary works by artists from the South West and the major annual showcase, Blank Canvas, runs from September to November.
Torquay's Oldest Building
During a massive three-year restoration project some stunning finds have been unearthed including a 14th Century slate grave slab, featuring a tree-of-life carving in near-perfect condition. The slab was excavated from under the cloister walk and would have covered the grave of one of the Abbey's Canons. Explore the ancient undercrofts of the Abbey, built in 1196 for the “White Canons”, named for their distinctive white habits.
The brothers who lived here 800 years ago, when Torquay was just a tiny fishing hamlet, followed a strict regime of silence and prayer. Their austere lives were in contrast to their great wealth, gained from taxes or ‘tithes’ of grain and other produce from the Abbey’s vast lands. The Tithe Barn, built to store the grain, became known as the Spanish Barn after it served as a prison for 400 sailors captured from the Spanish Armada. This is now a popular and unique venue for exhibitions and special events.
A new brass-rubbing centre includes over 50 brasses depicting period scenes and personalities.
Throughout the ages Torre Abbey has welcomed many thousands of visitors: weary travellers cared for by the canons, aristocrats and naval officers hosted by the Carys and Olympic hopefuls attending the 1947 sailing events in the bay. Visitors are now once again welcome to explore Torquay’s oldest and most fascinating building.
Short guided tours are usually available daily at 11.30am and 2.30pm. Please enquire on 01803 293593.
Torre Abbey
The King's Drive
Torquay
TQ2 5JE
tel: 01803 293593
email: torreabbeyenquiries@torbay.gov.uk
View my website http://www.torre-abbey.org.uk/
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A Beautiful Classical Music Concert at Torre Abbey 23rd June.. / Wed 8th Jun 2011
Torre Abbey brings to you a fantastic evening of summer classics, with a beautiful concert live within the Spanish Barn starring the amazing The Corre...
Submissions for new exhibition at Torre Abbey.. / Mon 23rd May 2011
Beyond Boundaries Contemporary Art Exhibition Saturday 2nd - Wednesday 13th July 2011 The Spanish Barn, Torre Abbey, Torquay TQ2 5JE. It is very d...
COMING SOON 'Death and The Maiden by Robert Lenkiewicz... / Wed 11th May 2011
Coming to Torre Abbey this summer will be the fantastic exhibition Death and The Maiden which will focus on works from the painter's 1974 'project' ex...
Another Refurb for Torre Abbey / Mon 21st Mar 2011
Torre Abbey doesn’t rest on its laurels. Hot on the heels of their successful redevelopment project, they have just received more lottery money to con...
Parkdean Holidays recommends Torre Abbey to its guests... / Sat 23rd Oct 2010
Torre Abbey has just received a Badge of recommendation from Parkdean Holidays to state it is one of the Top Tourist Attractions in South Devon.. We a...
My Events
Death and The Maiden by Robert Lenkiewicz... / Fri 15th Jul to Sun 2nd Oct 2011 (3 months)
Death and The Maiden will focus on works from the painter's 1974 'project' exploring the traditional 'Death and The Maiden' theme. This theme counterp...
Ethics Symposium......Thurs 29 Sep 10.00 am - 4.00 pm / Thu 29th Sep 2011
Thurs 29 Sep 10.00 am - 4.00 pm Ethics Symposium fee applies Exploring the ethical issues of exhibiting human remains. Speakers include, amongst ot...
Ethical debate & Free Life Drawing Classes / Sun 11th to Thu 29th Sep 2011 (3 weeks)
Sun 11 Sep 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Life Drawing Classes Join Dee Martin in an exciting, pre-booked class in which we will look to the Lenkiewicz drawing...
Torre Abbey Open Day - Free Admission / Fri 9th Sep 2011
As part of National Heritage Day, the Abbey is opening its doors to everyone. Come along and see this historic building and beautiful gardens. You...
Kids for £1.00 this summer! / Sun 1st May to Thu 1st Sep 2011 (4 months)
Kids get into the Abbey for just £1 with a paying adult. Encourage your whole family to learn more about the history of Torbay and discover the old an...
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Torre Abbey clock tower
Torre Abbey undercroft
Torre Abbey undercrofts
Cloister garden
Holman Hunt
Frederick Thrupp
Medieval chant
'Rower', Sharon Windebank
Dining Room
The Spanish Barn
Judith Chandler, Body&Mind
Haddon Galleries
Deborah Treliving
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