The ruins of St Mary's Priory in Beeston Regis (North Norfolk)

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The priory is believed to have been founded by Margaret Cressey in 1216 for a small community numbering between two and six Augustine canons (ordained priests who lived according to the rules of St Augustine and served as parish priests for nearby churches).

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In all probability the adjoining land was farmed by the monks. The precinct consisted of agricultural buildings, brewery, guest house, wash house, latrines and probably a smithy. The priory was dissolved in 1539 but its church survived because it was converted for use as farm buildings.

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Presently owned by the Norfolk Historic Buildings Trust and in the guardianship of the Norfolk County Council, the ruin is accessible via a public footpath. Entering through the main west entrance, one steps into the nave with a side chapel to the north.

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The church was of a cruciform shape and the crossing (underneath the tower) was located at the eastern end of the nave. There used to be a north and a south transept, and a chapter house adjacent to the latter. The east end was formed by the presbytery.

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That's really delightful. Seeing the arch remains in your third pic is almost otherwordly..in fact it reminds me of the cover illustration of a book I have. Quite amazing to see it towering out of the undergrowth and wild flowers like that.
Fab photos as always, H. :)
 
Thank you, Foxylady. Some of these Trust-managed ruins are too 'sanitised' for my liking but this one, thankfully, is not one of them.
 
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hi, thank you for posting those, i specialy like i think it was 7 and 8, the ones looking through . very good composition.
 

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