Cambuskenneth Abbey

56°07′24″N 3°55′04″W / 56.123216°N 3.917747°W / 56.123216; -3.917747

Cambuskenneth Abbey
The bell tower of Cambuskenneth Abbey
Interactive map of Cambuskenneth Abbey
Monastery information
Full nameAbbey of St Mary of Cambuskenneth
Other namesAbbey of St Mary of Stirling
OrderCanons Regular
Established1140
Disestablished1560
People
FounderDavid I of Scotland
AbbotDavid Arnot (1503–1509)
Patrick Paniter (1513–1519)
Important associated figuresRobert the Bruce, Edward I

The Abbey of St Mary of Cambuskenneth, commonly known as Cambuskenneth Abbey, was a provostry of Canons Regular located on an area of land enclosed by a meander of the River Forth near Stirling in Scotland. The abbey today is largely reduced to its foundations, however its bell tower remains. The neighbouring modern village of Cambuskenneth is named after it.