Haverfordwest Priory (ruins)

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Haverfordwest Priory (ruins) is the remains of a medieval Augustinian priory near the town of Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire, Wales, known for its historic monastic architecture and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former Augustinian priory
monastic ruins
country United Kingdom
dateOfDissolution 16th century
era medieval period
foundedAs Augustinian priory
governedBy local authority of Pembrokeshire
hasArchaeologicalExcavations 20th century excavations
21st century excavations
hasArchaeologicalSignificance medieval monastic archaeology
hasBuildingType cloister ranges
monastic church
priory domestic buildings
hasCondition ruin
hasLandscapeFeature medieval garden remains
hasPart burial ground
church ruins
cloister remains
domestic ranges
gardens and earthworks
hasViewOver Western Cleddau valley NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled monument
locatedIn Haverfordwest NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Wales
locatedOn east bank of the Western Cleddau
near town centre of Haverfordwest
notableFor archaeological discoveries
historic monastic architecture
preserved ground plan of priory
openToPublic true
operatedBy Cadw NERFINISHED
partOf medieval monastic network in Wales
proximityTo Haverfordwest Castle NERFINISHED
region Southwest Wales NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholic Church (historical) NERFINISHED
religiousOrder Augustinian Canons NERFINISHED
usedFor burial and commemoration (historical)
heritage tourism (current)
religious life of Augustinian canons (historical)

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