Wareham Priory
Wareham Priory was a monastery in Dorset, England, possibly founded by the Saxons in 672 and dispersed during the Danish raids on Wareham in 876. It was refounded in 915 by Elfleda and probably dissolved in 998.
A Benedictine priory, a dependency of Lyre Abbey in Normandy, was founded in the early 12th century on the same site. It was suppressed in 1414 as an alien priory, and granted to the Carthusians. This house was in turn seized by the Crown in 1539. The site is now occupied by The Priory hotel.[1]
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Coordinates: 50°41′03″N 2°06′27″W / 50.684135°N 2.107525°W[1]
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- Monasteries in Dorset
- 670s establishments
- 7th-century establishments in England
- Anglo-Saxon monastic houses
- Alien priories in England
- Christian monasteries established in the 7th century
- 1539 disestablishments in England
- Wareham, Dorset
- 7th-century church buildings in England
- Dorset building and structure stubs
- United Kingdom Christian monastery stubs