Aldermanshaw Priory

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Aldermanshaw Priory
Aldermanshaw Priory is located in Leicestershire
Aldermanshaw Priory
Location within Leicestershire
Monastery information
OrderCluniac
EstablishedC.1220-35
DisestablishedIn ruins c.1450
Mother houseBermondsey Abbey
DioceseDiocese of Lincoln
Site
LocationCharnwood Forest, Leicestershire, England
Grid referenceSK50211452
Visible remainsNone. Materials may have been reused in later house on the site.

Aldermanshaw Priory is a former Cluniac Priory, located within the Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England.

History

Aldermanshaw Priory was founded c.1220-1235. It was a cell (a small monastery dependent upon a motherhouse) of Bermondsey Abbey, in London.[1] The name is thought to refer to Alwin (or Alwinus) Child, the founder of the priory's motherhouse at Bermondsey.[2]

The priory was in ruins by 1450.[1]

In the 17th century a cottage, known as Aldermans Haw, was built on the site. The age of some of the stones used to construct the two story rubble cottage suggests it may incorporate materials from the earlier priory.[1]

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