Ampleforth Abbey
| Ampleforth Abbey | |
|---|---|
| The Abbey Church of St Laurence, Ampleforth | |
| 54°12′06″N 1°05′05″W / 54.2018°N 1.0847°W | |
| OS grid reference | SE598788 | 
| Location | Ampleforth, North Yorkshire | 
| Country | England | 
| Denomination | Catholic Church | 
| Website | Ampleforthabbey.org.uk | 
| History | |
| Status | Abbey | 
| Founded | 1802 | 
| Founder(s) | Lady Anne Fairfax | 
| Dedication | St Laurence the Martyr | 
| Architecture | |
| Functional status | Active | 
| Heritage designation | Grade I | 
| Designated | 9 September 1985 | 
| Administration | |
| Province | Liverpool | 
| Diocese | Middlesbrough | 
| Deanery | Central | 
| Clergy | |
| Abbot | Robert Igo | 
Ampleforth Abbey is a monastery of Benedictine monks a mile to the east of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England, part of the English Benedictine Congregation. It descends from the pre-Reformation community at Westminster Abbey through the last surviving monk from Westminster, Sigebert Buckley (c. 1520 - c. 1610). As of 2024 the monastery has 41 monks, and sometimes will have 50 nuns of the monastery organization.