Birkenhead Priory

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Birkenhead Priory is a historic medieval monastery and one of the oldest standing buildings on Merseyside, located in the town of Birkenhead, England.

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Birkenhead Priory canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Historic building
Monastery
Priory
Tourist attraction
administeredBy Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
surface form: Wirral Council
architecturalStyle Medieval architecture
associatedWith St Mary’s Church, Birkenhead
category Buildings and structures in Birkenhead
Grade I listed monasteries
Monasteries in Merseyside
Tourist attractions in Merseyside
country England
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
foundedBy Benedictines
surface form: Benedictine monks
foundedInCentury 12th century
foundedInYear 1150s
governedBy Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
surface form: Wirral Metropolitan Borough
hasFunction Heritage site
Museum
hasPart Chapter House
Cloister area
Monastic buildings ruins
Refectory ruins
St Mary’s Tower
hasUse Educational site
Event venue
hasViewOf Cammell Laird
surface form: Cammell Laird shipyard

River Mersey
hasWebsite official site of Birkenhead Priory
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Birkenhead
Merseyside
North West England
United Kingdom
locatedInHistoricCounty Cheshire
locatedNear River Mersey
locatedOpposite Liverpool
material Sandstone
nearTransport Birkenhead Hamilton Square railway station
Woodside ferry terminal
surface form: Woodside Ferry Terminal
oneOfOldestBuildingsIn Merseyside
openToPublic true
religiousOrder Benedictines
surface form: Benedictine Order
usedAs Parish church site

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Birkenhead hasLandmark Birkenhead Priory
Birkenhead hasReligiousSite Birkenhead Priory
Woodside hasNearbyAttraction Birkenhead Priory
Birkenhead Town Hall locatedNear Birkenhead Priory