Abstract
Excavations at Denny Abbey, Cambridgeshire, between 1968 and 1975, concentrated on the twelfth-century church and the area to the north. They revealed a remarkable building sequence on a site which was occupied successively by Benedictine monks, Knights Templars, and Franciscan nuns. After the Dissolution, the twelfth-century church was incorporated in a farmhouse. An examination of the foundations enabled a building sequence to be suggested for the upstanding remains.