Longleat Priory
Former priory in Wiltshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Longleat Priory was a priory near Warminster, Wiltshire, in the south of England. A short-lived priory was established and dissolved near to Longleat in the 12th century. The main priory was established before 1233 and was under the control of the Dean of Salisbury until its dissolution in 1529.
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Monastery information | |
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Full name | St Radegund's Priory |
Order | Augustinian Canons |
Established | Before 1233 |
Disestablished | 1529 |
Mother house | A "peculiar" under the control of the Dean of Salisbury |
Dedicated to | St Radegund |
Diocese | Diocese of Salisbury |
Controlled churches | |
People | |
Founder(s) | Sir John Vernon (thought to be) |
Site | |
Location | Longleat, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51.1857°N 2.2743°W / 51.1857; -2.2743 |
Visible remains | Incorporated into the cellars of Longleat House |
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The site is currently occupied by Longleat House.