Pentney Priory

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Pentney Priory is a former medieval Augustinian monastic house in Norfolk, England, known for its historic ruins and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Augustinian priory
medieval monastery
scheduled monument
architecturalStyle medieval
category Augustinian monasteries in England
Monasteries in Norfolk
Ruins in Norfolk
country England
dedicatedTo Holy Trinity
dissolutionEvent Dissolution of the Monasteries
dissolvedIn 1530s
era Middle Ages
foundedAs house of Augustinian canons
foundedBy Robert de Vaux
foundingDate 12th century
governingBody private ownership
hasArchaeologicalFinds ecclesiastical artefacts
medieval building remains
hasFeature arched gatehouse entrance
medieval masonry
hasPart cloister remains
earthworks
gatehouse
priory church ruins
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
scheduled monument
knownFor archaeological significance
medieval ruins
surviving gatehouse
locatedIn King's Lynn and West Norfolk district
surface form: Borough of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk

East of England
Norfolk
Pentney
rural landscape
locatedNear River Nar
material flint
stone
originalFunction landholding estate centre
place of worship
religious community of canons
periodOfUse 12th century to 16th century
protectionStatus legally protected monument
region Norfolk Broads National Park
surface form: Norfolk Broads and Fens area
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church (historical)
religiousOrder Canons Regular of Saint Augustine
surface form: Augustinian Canons Regular
status ruined
tourism heritage attraction
usedFor archaeological research
religious life

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Pentney hasLandmark Pentney Priory