Dunstable Priory ruins

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The Dunstable Priory ruins are the remains of a medieval Augustinian priory in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, notable for their historical and architectural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
monastic ruins
associatedWith Bedfordshire monastic history
town of Dunstable
category archaeological sites in Bedfordshire
monastery ruins in England
country United Kingdom
currentStatus ruined
dateOfOrigin 12th century
denomination Roman Catholic (historical)
era Middle Ages
foundedAsPartOf Augustinian priory at Dunstable
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
Romanesque
hasPart remains of priory buildings
heritage medieval monastic
locatedIn Bedfordshire NERFINISHED
Dunstable NERFINISHED
England
material stone
near Dunstable Priory Church of St Peter NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
partOf Dunstable Priory NERFINISHED
periodOfUseEnd 16th century (Dissolution of the Monasteries)
religiousOrder Augustinian NERFINISHED
significance architectural
historical
usedFor archaeological study
heritage tourism
religious life (historical)

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Dunstable hasLandmark Dunstable Priory ruins