List of monastic houses in East Sussex
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The following is a list of monastic houses in East Sussex
East Sussex
East Sussex is a county in South East England. It is bordered by the counties of Kent, Surrey and West Sussex, and to the south by the English Channel.-History:...

, England.
Foundation Image Communities & Provenance Formal Name or Dedication
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Battle Abbey
Battle Abbey
Battle Abbey is a partially ruined abbey complex in the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England. The abbey was built on the scene of the Battle of Hastings and dedicated to St...

Benedictine monks
founded 1067 by William the Conqueror;
dissolved 27 May 1538; granted to Sir Antony Brown 1538/9; (EH
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The Abbey Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Mary and Saint Martin
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours was a Bishop of Tours whose shrine became a famous stopping-point for pilgrims on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Around his name much legendary material accrued, and he has become one of the most familiar and recognizable Christian saints...


St Martin's Abbey;
Battel Abbey
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Bayham Abbey
Premonstratensian Canons - from Brockley between 1199 and 1208, and from Otham, infra, between 1208 and 1211
daughter of Prémontré
founded c.1207 (1200) by Robert of Thornham (Robert de Turreham); (established on the union of Otham and Brockley Abbeys)
dissolved 1525 (EH
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the Blessed Virgin Mary
Bayham Old Abbey;
Beigham Abbey
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Beddingham Monastery Saxon monastery in the reign of Offa (757-96);
possibly destroyed in raids by the Danes 9thC
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Hailsham Cell Premonstratensian Canons
cell, dependent on Bayham;
founded after 1260;
dissolved 1280-7 (canons expelled, restored and again expelled); restored 1296 in return for annual payment to Michelham
Michelham Priory
Michelham Priory is the site of a former Augustine Priory near Upper Dicker, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom. It is owned and administered by the Sussex Archaeological Society.-History:...

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Hastings Priory
Hastings Priory
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Augustinian Canons Regular - (?)Arroasian
founded 1189-99 by Walter Bricet, or more probably by Walter de Scotney;
dissolved 1413;
dissolved; granted to John Baker 1537/8;
structure physically moved inland to Warbleton, infra, due to encroachment of the sea;
masonry from the establishment was excavated during the construction of the Ritz Cinema
The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Hastings
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Hooe Grange Benedictine monks
alien grange, dependent on Bec-Hellouin
founded 1106;
dissolved before 1230
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Langney Priory Cluniac monks
grange, dependent on Lewes
founded before 1121;
now a house
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Lewes Priory
Lewes Priory
The Priory of St Pancras was the first Cluniac house in England and had one of the largest monastic churches in the country. It was set within an extensive walled and gated precinct laid out in a commanding location fronting the tidal shore-line at the head of the Ouse valley to the south of Lewes...

Cluniac monks
alien house, dependent on Cluny;
founded 1077 (1078-81) by Earl William de Warenna (Warenne) and his wife Gundreda who granted the church of St Pancras;
denizen 1351;
dissolved 16 November 1537; granted to Richard Baker and Richard Sackville 1559/60
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Michelham Priory
Michelham Priory
Michelham Priory is the site of a former Augustine Priory near Upper Dicker, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom. It is owned and administered by the Sussex Archaeological Society.-History:...

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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
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Otham Abbey
Otham Abbey
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Polegate
Premonstratensian Canons - from Durford(?), supra
founded c.1180 (1175, 1180-3(?)), or between 1180 and c.1187 (probably before 1183 if colonized from Durford) by Ralph de Dene;
(united with Bayham) 1208-11;
transferred to Bayham, supra, becoming a grange and chapel thereof 1250;
dissolved 1526;
now Otteham Court and St Lawrence's Chapel
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and Saint Laurence
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Ramstede Priory Benedictine nuns
founded 1174-84 by Richard, Archbishop of Canterbury
Richard of Dover
Richard was a medieval Benedictine monk and Archbishop of Canterbury. Employed by Thomas Becket immediately before Becket's death, Richard arranged for Becket to be buried in Canterbury Cathedral and eventually succeeded Becket at Canterbury in a contentious election...


dissolved before 1204 by Hubert, Archbishop of Canterbury
Hubert Walter
Hubert Walter was an influential royal adviser in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries in the positions of Chief Justiciar of England, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord Chancellor. As chancellor, Walter began the keeping of the Charter Roll, a record of all charters issued by the...

 and nuns removed
St Mary Magdalene
Ramestede Priory
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Robertsbridge Abbey
Robertsbridge Abbey
Robertsbridge Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England. It was founded in 1176 by the Abbot, Robert de St Martin. The abbey was dissolved in 1538.-External links:*...

Cistercian monks
transferred from Salehurst, infra, c.1250;
daughter of Boxley
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
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Rotherfield Priory Benedictine monks
founded 790(?);
alien house, dependent on St Denys;
dubious charter evidencing grant by Bertoald, Duke if the South Saxons;
dissolved

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Rye Austin Friary, earlier site Augustinian Friars (under the Limit of Oxford)
founded 1364;
destroyed by French marauders 1377;
transferred into Rye (see immediately below)
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Rye Austin Friary + Augustinian Friars (under the Limit of Oxford)
transferred 1378 following destruction of earlier foundation (see immediately above);
dissolved 1538;
the chapel extant, now called 'The Monastery'
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Rye - Sack Friary
Friary of the Sack, Rye
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Friars of the Sack
founded 1263;
dissolved when order abolished 1307;
subsequently in secular use
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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
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Salehurst Abbey Cistercian monks - from Boxley
Boxley Abbey
Boxley Abbey in Boxley, Kent, England was a Cistercian monastery founded in 1143-46 by William Ypres, Earl of Kent, and colonised by monks from Clairvaux Abbey in France. Some of its ruins survive, some four miles north-east of Maidstone.- Notable events :...

, supra
daughter of Boxley;
founded 29 March 1176 by Alfred de St Martino;
transferred to Robertsbridge
Robertsbridge Abbey
Robertsbridge Abbey was a Cistercian abbey in Robertsbridge, East Sussex, England. It was founded in 1176 by the Abbot, Robert de St Martin. The abbey was dissolved in 1538.-External links:*...

 c.1250
Robertsbridge Abbey, earlier site
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Warbleton Priory
Warbleton Priory
-References:...

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Augustinian Canons Regular
(community founded at Hastings 1189-99);
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
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Wilmington Priory + Benedictine monks
alien house, dependent on Grestein;
cell founded before 1086 by or Robert, Earl of Morteton;
priory founded 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
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Winchelsea Black Friars, earlier site
Black Friars, Winchelsea
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Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of London)
founded 1318 on the South cliff;
new site granted by the king 1358 due to threat from sea;
transferred to new site (see immediately below)
Winchelsey Friary
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Winchelsea Blackfriars
Black Friars, Winchelsea
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Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of London)
founded 1358 (transferred from earlier site (see immediately above));
dissolved 1538; granted to William Gifford and Michael Wildbore 1544/5
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Winchelsea
Winchelsea
Winchelsea is a small village in East Sussex, England, located between the High Weald and the Romney Marsh, approximately two miles south west of Rye and seven miles north east of Hastings...


Winchelsey Friary
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50.9244862°N 0.7066628°W (alleged)
Winchelsea Greyfriars
Greyfriars, Winchelsea
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, New Town
Franciscan Friars (under the Custody of London)
founded before 1253, transferred from Old Town (see immediately below) (1283-7);
dissolved 1538
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Winchelsea Greyfriars
Greyfriars, Winchelsea
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, Old Town
Franciscan Friars (under the Custody of London)
founded before 1242;
transferred to new site (see immediately above) 1283-7
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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 (Warbleton);
dissolved 1536;
granted to King's College, Cambridge
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