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List of monastic houses in England

List of monastic houses in England

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Monastic houses in England include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses.

The sites are listed by modern (post-1974) county.

Overview

The list is presented in alphabetical order ceremonial county. Foundations are listed alphabetically within each county.

Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time; such alternatives in name or spelling have been given.

Alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Knights Templars and Knights Hospitaller). The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have the status or function of an abbey, priory, friary or preceptor/commandery.

The name of the county is given where there is reference to an establishment in another county. Where the county has changed since the foundation's dissolution the modern county is given in parentheses, and in instances where the referenced foundation ceased to exist before the unification of England, the kingdom is given, followed by the modern county in parentheses.

Abbreviations and key

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Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented) or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic appellation but lacking monastic connection.

Trusteeship
EH English Heritage
LT Landmark Trust
NT National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty


Alphabetical listing

Bedfordshire

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Berkshire

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Bristol

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Bristol edit) [3]

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Buckinghamshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Buckinghamshire edit)[4]

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The following location in Buckinghamshire lacks known monastic connection:

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Cambridgeshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Cambridgeshire edit) [5][6]

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The following locations in Cambridgeshire lack known monastic connections:

  • Barnwell Priory Abbey: (The Church of Saint Andrew-the-Less, Barnwell), built adjacent to former Priory Church, called 'The Abbey Church'
  • Buckden Abbey: Elizabethan mansion

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Cheshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Cheshire edit) [8]

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Cornwall

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Cornwalledit)

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Cumbria

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Cumbria edit) [9][10]

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Derbyshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Derbyshireedit) [11]

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Devon

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Devon edit)

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Dorset

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Dorset edit) [18][19]

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County Durham

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in County Durham edit) [20]

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Essex

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Essex edit) [21]

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Gloucestershire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Gloucestershire edit) [22]

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Greater London

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in London edit) [23][24][25]

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Greater Manchester

For references or to add or amend any details or images, please refer to the individual article for each monastic house.

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Hampshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Hampshire edit) [19]

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Herefordshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Herefordshire edit)

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Hertfordshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Hertfordshire edit) [1][27]

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Isle of Wight

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Kent

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Lancashire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Lancashire edit) [9]

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Leicestershire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Leicestershire edit)[30]

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Lincolnshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Lincolnshire edit) [31]

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Merseyside

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Merseyside edit) [9]

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Norfolk

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Northamptonshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Northamptonshire edit)[69]

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Northumberland

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Northumberland edit)

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Nottinghamshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Nottinghamshire edit) [70]

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Oxfordshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Oxfordshire edit)[71]

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Rutland

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Rutland edit)[72]

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Shropshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Shropshireedit) [73]

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Somerset

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Somerset edit) [3]

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Staffordshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Staffordshire edit) [74]

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Suffolk

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Suffolk edit) [75]

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Surrey

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Surrey edit) [76]

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Sussex

East Sussex

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in East Sussexedit) [77]

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West Sussex

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in West Sussex edit)[78]

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Tyne and Wear

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Tyne and Wear edit)[79]

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Warwickshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Warwickshire edit)[79]

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West Midlands

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in the West Midlands edit) [74]

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Wiltshire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Wiltshire edit)[80]

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Worcestershire

(For references and location detail see List of monastic houses in Worcestershire edit) [81]

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East Riding of Yorkshire

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North Yorkshire

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South Yorkshire

South Yorkshire was created in 1974 from part of the former West Riding of Yorkshire.

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See also

Notes

  1. Hertford Priory: Cobbett
  2. Hitchin Priory: mistakenly recorded as a nunnery by T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica
  3. Docking — granted to Eton in 1436: Dugdale, (1486) Monasticon Anglicanum vi:
  4. "Among the monks, which Ingulph found in his church of Crowaland A.D. 1076. there were fourteen from Christ Church in Norwich; of which Religious house nothing else hath yet occurr'd" T. Tanner (1744 ed.) Notitia Monastica p.338

References

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