List of monastic houses in Suffolk


The following is a list of monastic houses in Suffolk, England.

Alphabetical listing


FoundationImageCommunities & ProvenanceFormal name or dedication
and alternative names
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Alnesbourne PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1200, probably by Alberte de Neville, who granted endowments;
appropriated to Woodbridge probably c.1466;
dissolved before 1514; granted to Sir John Wingfield 1541/2
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Alnesbourne
Alnesbourn Priory;
Alnesborn Priory;
Alensborne Priory
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Babwell GreyfriarsFranciscan Friars Minor, Conventual
transferred from earlier foundation at Bury St Edmunds;
founded 19 November 1262;
dissolved December 1538, surrendered to Richard Yngworth, Bishop of Dover; granted to Anthony Harvey May 1541

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Battisford PreceptoryKnights Hospitaller
preceptory/hospital
founded c.1154, benefactions from Henry II; dissolved 1540

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Blakenham PrioryBenedictine monks
alien house: dependent on Bec-Hellouin Abbey;
manor granted to Bec-Hellouin by Walter Giffard, 'Earl of Buckingham'
founded before 1092;
dissolved before 1230, apparently reduced to grange; transferred as a parcel to Ogbourne St George; granted to Eton College 1460
Great Blakenham Priory
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Blythburgh BlackfriarsDominican Friars
licence obtained 1384 to move from Dunwich, when that location was threatened by the sea but transfer never implemented

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Blythburgh PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular — from St. Osyth's Abbey, Essex
ependent on St Osyth; founded before 1135, assisted by Henry I and the Clavering family; dissolved 12 February 1537 and granted to Sir Arthur Hopton 1538/9
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Blythburgh
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Bliburgh Priory
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Bruisyard Abbeysecular college
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transferred here 1354;
dissolved 4 October 1366;
Franciscan nuns — from Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire
founded 1364-7 by Lionel, Duke of Clarence;
dissolved 1359; granted to Nicholas Hare 1539
Brusyard Priory
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Bungay Priory +Benedictine nuns
founded 1183 by Roger de Glanvill and his wife, Countess Gundreda;
dissolved 1336; nuns appear to have abandoned the house before April 1536; granted to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 1537/8;
most of conventual buildings destroyed by fire 1688;
rebuilt 1699; reopened 1701 for parochial use as the Parish Church of St Mary
The Priory Church of Saint Mary and the Holy Cross, Bungay
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Bury St Edmunds AbbeySaxon monks
founded 633 by Sigeberht, King of the East Angles; destroyed in raids by the Danes c. 870
secular
founded 903;
refounded c.925, endowed by King Athelstan;
Benedictine monks
founded 1020-2; dissolved 4 November 1539; granted to John Eyre 1559/60;
subsequently granted to Thomas Badyby;
abbot's palace in use as a house until 1720; other buildings incorporated into houses 17th and 19th century: extant; remains now within a public park;
episcopal diocesan Bury St Edmunds Cathedral in precinct
The Abbey Church of Saint Edmund, Thomas Lacy and his wife Alice;
dissolved May 1528, suppressed for Wolsey's college at Ipswich; granted to Richard Percival and Edmund Duffield 1611/2
The Priory Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Ipswich
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Ipswich PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular
founded during the reign of William the Conqueror by Gilbert Blund;
dissolved; granted to Richard Codington 1538/9

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Ipswich WhitefriarsCarmelite Friars
founded before c.1271 ;
rededicated 1477 after a probable major rebuild;
dissolved 1538; granted to John Eyre 1544/5

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Ixworth Priory, earlier sitepossible early projection c.1100 either failed or lapsed;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1170 by a member of the Blunt family
destroyed during civil warfare;
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Ixworth
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Ixworth Priory ^Augustinian Canons Regular
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Anthony, Kersey
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Lavenham Priory ^Benedictine monks
converted into mansion latterly open to public, now hotel accommodation

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Leiston Abbey ^Premonstratensian Canons from Welbeck Abbey, Nottinghamshire
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transferred here 1365; dissolved 1536; granted to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk 1537; parts of the conventual church incorporated into later buildings; remains incorportated into house named 'Abbey House' built on site 17th century;
Leyestone Abbey
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Letheringham PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular
dependent on SS Peter & Paul, Ipswich;
founded c.1194 by William de Bovile;
dissolved 1537; granted to Elizabeth Naunton, daughter of Sir Antony Naunton of Wingfield 1553;
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Letheringham
Letherington Priory
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Little WelnethamTrinitarian
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Mendham PrioryCluniac monks
alien house: dependent on Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk;
founded before 1155 by William Huntingfield;
became denizen: independent from sometime between 1351 and 1374;
dissolved 1537; granted to Richard Freston
All Saints
Mindham Priory
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Old Leiston AbbeyPremonstratensian Canons
daughter of Welbeck Abbey], Nottinghamshire;
founded 1183 by Sir Ranulph de Glanvil;
obtained licence from pope Urban V to move to another site due to flooding; transferred to new site at Leiston 1365; old site continued in use as a cell
The Blessed Virgin Mary
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Orford Austin FriarsAugustinian Friars
founded 1295-9, land granted by Robert Hewell 1205, building appears to have begun 1299;
dissolved December 1538

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Redlingfield Priory ^Benedictine nuns
founded c.1120 by Manasses, Count of Giusnes and his wife Emma;
dissolved 10 February 1537; granted to Edmund Bedingfield 1536/7; house rebuilt 1875; monastic remains incorporated into barn
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Andrew, Redlingfield
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Ringshall Cell Benedictine monks
purportedly a cell; free chapel belonging to Norwich granted to Hoxne

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Rumburgh Priory +possible site of Saxon minster or monastery, 11th century;
Benedictine monks
priory dependent on St. Benet's Abbey, Norfolk
founded between 1047 and 1064 by Æthelmær, Bishop of Elmham and Thurston, Abbot of St Benet of Hulme and Oxenedes
possibly subsequently dependent on St Mélanie, Rennes;
cell dependent on St Mary's Abbey, York, York c.1137: granted to York by Stephen, Earl of Britanny 1135;
dissolved 1528; suppressed for Wolsey's college at Ipswich;
conventual church in parochial use as the Parish Church of St Michael
ThePriory Church of Saint Michael and Saint Felix, Rumburgh
Wisseta Priory
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St. Olaves Priory, HerringfleetAugustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1216 by Roger fitz Osbert;
dissolved 1537;
purchased by Sir Henry Jerningham, who built house on site 1547, incorporating monastic remains;
demolished 1784, and stone removed to repair Herringfleet church;
refectory undercroft converted to a cottage 1825 in use until 1902
The Priory Church of Saint Olave, Heringfleet

St Mary and St Olave, King and Martyr
Herringfleet Priory
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Sibton AbbeyCistercian monks from Warden Abbey, Bedfordshire
founded 22 February 1150 by William de Cayneto ;
dissolved 1536; granted to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk; sold to John Scrivener 1610; house built on the site, demolished later 18th century;
site currently within the estate of 19th century house named 'Sibton Abbey', without public access
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Sibton Abbey
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Snape Priory #Benedictine monks
cell dependent on St John's Abbey Colchester, Essex
founded 1155 by William Martel, his wife and son;
dependent on Butley, granted by Henry VIII;
dissolved 19 January 1525;
Abbey Farm possibly occupies the site, though buildings appear not to incorporate monastic remains
St Mary
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South Elmham Monasteryapparent religious centre 7th century
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Stoke by Clare PrioryBenedictine monks
alien house: dependent on Bec-Hellouin Abbey;
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transferred here 1124 from Clare;
dissolved 1415;
became a secular college;
enlarged 1897 by Lutyens;
dissolved 1548, converted into a mansion;
present house currently in use as a school named 'Stoke College';
church rebuilt and in parochial use as the Parish Church of St John the Baptist;

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Stoke-by-Nayland Monastery monks or secular college
founded before 946 possibly during the reign of King Edmund by Alfgar who left bequest to the community of Stoke;
land granted to Ely by King Edgar

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BlackFriars, SudburyDominican Friars
founded before 1247 by Baldwin de Shipling;
dissolved 1539; granted to Thomas Eden, Esq. 1539/40
demolished for a residential house; 'Priory Wall' is sleeper wall of 'Priory Gate', built shortly before dissolution

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Sudbury Augustinian Priory #Augustinian Canons Regular
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Sudbury Benedictine Priory #Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Westminster Abbey Middlesex;
founded c.1115 by Wilfric;
chapel
built early-15th century, but monastic buildings appear not to have been built;
dissolved c.1538; granted to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster 1542/3;
priory house
demolished 1779
St Bartholomew's Chapel
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Wangford PrioryCluniac monks
cell dependent on Thetford Priory, Norfolk;
founded before 1160 by Doudo Asini;
became denizen:
independent from sometime between 1376 and 1393;
granted to Thomas, Duke of Norfolk 1540/1;
last remains
demolished 19th century

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Welnetham Crutched FriarsCrutched Friars
dependent on London, Middlesex ;
chapel of St Thomas Martyr granted to London;
founded before 1274;
dissolved 1538

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Wherstead Prioryuncertain order and foundation; alleged 13th century monastery at Wervestede
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Wickham Skeyth PrioryBenedictine monks
dependent on Colchester, Essex;
founded after 1135 by Robert de Salchovilla, later a monk at Colchester;
dissolved c. 1164, transferred to Colchester by consent of Jordan, son of the founder
Wickham Skeith Priory
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Woodbridge PrioryAugustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1193 by Ernald Rufus ;
dissolved 1534/7; granted to Thomas Seckford, Master of Requests 1576/7; building constructed on site 1547-64, now in use as school known as 'the Abbey'
The Blessed Virgin Mary
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Yenston GrangeBenedictine monks
alien house: grange dependent on'' St-Sever;
foundation and dissolution unknown

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