Kirkham Priory

Local nameKirkham Priory
LocationWestow, UK

The ruins of Kirkham Priory are situated on the banks of the River Derwent, at Kirkham, North Yorkshire, England. The Augustinian priory was founded in the 1120s by Walter l'Espec, lord of nearby Helmsley, who also built Rievaulx Abbey. The priory was surrendered in 8 December 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Legend has it that Kirkham was founded in remembrance of l'Espec's only son who had died nearby as a consequence of his horse being startled by a boar.

The area was later used to test the D-Day landing vehicles, and was visited by Winston Churchill. The ruins are now Grade I listed and a scheduled monument in the care of English Heritage.

Tags AugustinianPrioryEnglish HeritageRuinsGothic Architecture
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirkham_Priory

Info http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kirkham-priory/

Phone +44 1653 618768

Address Whitwell on the Hill, Malton, YO60 7JS, UK

Coordinates 54°4'58.051" N -0°52'36.525" E

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