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Pheleley Priory

Coordinates: 51°52′41″N 1°25′55″W / 51.878136°N 1.432076°W / 51.878136; -1.432076
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Pheleley Priory was a small 12th-century Benedictine monastic community located in a detached part of Bloxham, near Charlbury, in the English county of Oxfordshire. It was a cell of Eynsham Abbey that developed from a hermitage. It never had a priory church and only ever housed a few monks. It merged with Eynsham in 1145.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Victoria History of Oxfordshire: Houses of Benedictine monks: the priory of Phelel(e)y
  2. ^ Tom Licence, 2011: Hermits and Recluses in English Society 950-1200. Ch. 4: "How anchorites made a living." Oxford: OUP. ISBN 9780199592364

51°52′41″N 1°25′55″W / 51.878136°N 1.432076°W / 51.878136; -1.432076