List of monastic houses in East Sussex
The following is a list of monastic houses in East Sussex, England.
Foundation | Image | Communities & Provenance | Formal Name or Dedication & Alternative Names |
Battle Abbey | Benedictine monks founded 1067 by William the Conqueror; dissolved 27 May 1538; granted to Sir Antony Brown 1538/9; | The Abbey Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Mary and Saint Martin ____________________ St Martin's Abbey; Battel Abbey | |
Bayham Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons — from Brockley, Kent between 1199 and 1208, and from Otham between 1208 and 1211 daughter of Prémontré founded c.1207 by Robert of Thornham ; dissolved 1525; | the Blessed Virgin Mary ____________________ Bayham Old Abbey; Beigham Abbey | |
Beddingham Monastery | Saxon monastery in the reign of Offa ; possibly destroyed in raids by the Danes 9th century | ||
Hailsham Cell | Premonstratensian Canons cell, dependent on Bayham; founded after 1260; dissolved 1280-7 ; restored 1296 in return for annual payment to Michelham | ||
Hastings Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian founded 1189-99 by Walter Bricet, or more probably by Walter de Scotney; structure physically moved inland to Warbleton due to encroachment of the sea; dissolved 1413; dissolved 1539; granted to John Baker 1537/8; masonry from the establishment was excavated during the construction of the Ritz Cinema; ESK Warehouse constructed on site | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Hastings | |
Hooe Grange | Benedictine monks alien house: grange, dependent on Bec-Hellouin founded 1106; dissolved before 1230 | ||
Langney Priory | Cluniac monks grange, dependent on Lewes founded before 1121; now a house | Name is modern usage. More correctly Langney Grange. | |
Lewes Greyfriars | Name is modern usage. | Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual founded before 1241; dissolved 1538 | |
Lewes Priory | Cluniac monks alien house: dependent on Cluny; founded 1077 by Earl William de Warenna and his wife Gundreda who granted the church of St Pancras; became denizen: independent from 1351; dissolved 16 November 1537; granted to Richard Baker and Richard Sackville 1559/60 | ||
Michelham Priory ^ | Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian founded 1229 by Gilbert de Aquila ; dissolved 1536; granted to William Earl of Arundel 1541/2; remains incorporated into a mansion; now in ownership of Sussex Archaeological Society | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Michelham | |
Otham Abbey, Polegate | Premonstratensian Canons — from Durford, Sussex founded c.1180, or between 1180 and c.1187 by Ralph de Dene; united with Bayham 1208-11; transferred to Bayham and retained as grange and chapel from 1250; dissolved 1526; now Otteham Court and St Lawrence's Chapel | The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and Saint Laurence | |
Ramstede Priory | Benedictine nuns founded 1174-84 by Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury dissolved before 1204 by Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury and nuns removed | St Mary Magdalene ____________________ Ramestede Priory | |
Robertsbridge Abbey | Cistercian monks daughter of Boxley, Kent ; transferred here c.1250; dissolved 16 April 1538; granted to Sir William Sidney 1541/2; site now occupied by a private house without public access | Robert's Bridge Abbey; Pontrobert Abbey; Roberts-bridge Abbey | |
Rotherfield Priory | doubtful establishment Benedictine monks founded 790; alien house: dependent on St-Denys; dubious charter evidencing grant by Bertoald, Duke of the South Saxons; dissolution unknown | ||
Rye Austin Friars, earlier site | Augustinian Friars founded 1364; destroyed by French marauders 1377; transferred into Rye ' 1378-9 | ||
Rye Austin Friars + | Augustinian Friars ; transferred 1378-9 following destruction of earlier foundation; dissolved 1538; the chapel extant, now called 'The Monastery' | ||
Rye Friars of the Sack ^ | Friars of the Sack founded c.1263; dissolved when order abolished before 1307; subsequently in secular use | ||
Rye — Friary of St Anthony * | Conventual Franciscan Friars St Walburga's Church opened 1900; parish in care of Franciscans 1910; St Anthony of Padua church opened 1930 | The Friary Church of Saint Anthony of Padua | |
Salehurst Abbey | Cistercian monks — from Boxley, Kent daughter of Boxley; founded 29 March 1176 by Alfred de St Martino; transferred to Robertsbridge c.1250 | Robertsbridge Abbey | |
South Malling Monastery | Benedictine? monks founded before 686?; secular collegiate founded before c.770?; dissolved 1547 | ||
Warbleton Priory ^ | Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian ; refounded 1413 by Sir John Pelham: transferred from Hastings; dissolved 1536; remains incorporated into Priory Farm, in private ownership without public access | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Hastings ____________________ Rushlake Priory; New Priory of Hastings | |
Wilmington Priory + | Benedictine monks alien house: dependent on Grestein; cell founded before 1086 by Robert, Earl of Morteton; priory founded before/c.1243 by Herluin; dissolved 1414; granted to Dean and Chapter of Chichester; granted to Sir Richard Sackville 1565; site now occupied by parochial church | ||
Winchelsea Black Friars, earlier site | Dominican Friars founded 1318 on the south cliff; new site granted by the king 1358 due to threat from sea; transferred to new site ' 1358 | Winchelsey Friary | |
Winchelsea Blackfriars | Dominican Friars ; transferred here 1358; dissolved 1538; granted to William Gifford and Michael Wildbore 1544/5 | The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Winchelsea ____________________ Winchelsey Friary ' | |
Winchelsea Greyfriars, New Town | Franciscan Friars before 1242 ); transferred here 1283-7; dissolved 1538 | ||
Winchelsea Greyfriars, Old Town | Franciscan Friars founded before 1242 ; transferred to new site ' 1283-7 | ||
Withyham Priory | Benedictine monks alien house: grange dependent on Mortain and Marmoutier; land apparently granted by Robert, Count of Mortain before 1086; founded 1249; dissolved 1413; granted to the New College, Hastings ; dissolved 1536; granted'' to King's College, Cambridge |