Bœuil Abbey (French: Abbaye de Bœuil; Latin: Bulium[1]), also called Our Lady Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame), was a Cistercian monastery in Veyrac, Limousin, France.
[2] Bœuil prospered and founded a daughter house at Saint-Léonard des Chaumes in the province of Aunis.
[2] In 1790, the Revolutionaries ousted the only remaining monk and destroyed the abbey.
Although the abbey was still visible on the cadastral plan in 1808, the site was turned into a quarry in the 19th century.
[3] According to Janauschek, Bœuil Abbey had the order number CCCLXXVII (377).