Leominster Priory

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Leominster Priory is a historic medieval church in Leominster, Herefordshire, known for its Norman architecture and role as a former Benedictine monastery.

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Leominster Priory canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former Benedictine monastery
medieval church
parish church
architecturalStyle Norman
country England
dedicatedTo St Paul NERFINISHED
St Peter NERFINISHED
denomination Church of England
foundedAsPriory 12th century
foundedBy Benedictine monks NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature Norman nave
Romanesque arches NERFINISHED
carved capitals
central tower
medieval stonework
west doorway
hasCulturalSignificance example of Norman ecclesiastical architecture in Herefordshire
local landmark of Leominster
hasDiocese Diocese of Hereford NERFINISHED
hasFeature bell tower
churchyard
organ
stained glass windows
hasLiturgicalTradition Anglican liturgy
hasParish Leominster NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
historicalFunction monastic church
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Herefordshire NERFINISHED
Leominster NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
monasticOrder Benedictine NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
previousDenomination Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliationAfterReformation Anglican
underwentEvent Dissolution of the Monasteries NERFINISHED
usedAs parish church of Leominster
usedFor Christian worship
community events

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Leominster hasLandmark Leominster Priory