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St Bees Priory

12th-century establishments in England1539 disestablishments in EnglandChristian monasteries established in the 12th centuryChurch of England church buildings in CumbriaEnglish churches with Norman architecture
Grade I listed buildings in CumbriaMonasteries dissolved under the English ReformationMonasteries in CumbriaSt Bees
St Bees Priory westdoor evening sun
St Bees Priory westdoor evening sun

St Bees Priory is the parish church of St Bees, Cumbria, in England. There is evidence for a pre-Norman religious site, and on this a Benedictine priory was founded by the first Norman Lord of Egremont William Meschin, and was dedicated by Archbishop Thurstan of York, sometime between 1120 and 1135.From sculptural and charter evidence, the site was a principal centre of religious influence in the west of the county, and an extensive parish grew up with detached portions covering much of the Western Lakes.The Priory was dissolved in 1539, and since then, the buildings have been the Anglican church of St Bees parish, and is now a Grade I listed building.

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N 54.493777 ° E -3.593461 °
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Priory Church of St Mary & St Bega

B5345
CA27 0DY , St. Bees
England, United Kingdom
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