Template:MonasticHouses Dorset England
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| Foundation | Image | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name | References | Location |
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| Abbotsbury Abbey+ | Benedictine monks fd. c.1026; dis. 1539 much in private ownership, partly in parochial use |
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter | ||||
| Barlynch Priory | fd. 12thC; dis. 1536 mansion built on site now in ownership of Working for Wildlife, 1969 |
The Priory Church of Saint Nicholas, Barlynch | ||||
| Bindon Abbey | Cistercian monks (from Little Bindon) fd. 1172; dis. 1539 now in private ownership |
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| Blackmoor Priory Hermitage | ||||||
| Bridport Friary | Carmelite Friars | |||||
| Bridport Priory | order uncertain 13thC | |||||
| Cerne Abbey^, Cerne Abbas |
Benedictine monks 987 remains now incorporated into private house |
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| Christchurch Priory+ | secular canons -1150 Augustinian Canons Regular 1150-1539 on site of earlier church demolished 1094 priory church now in parochial use |
The Priory Church of Christ, Christchurch | ||||
| Cranborne Priory | Benedictine monks, dependent on Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire | |||||
| Dorchester Friary | Franciscan Friars | |||||
| Forde Abbey^ | Cistercian monks 1146/8?, 1136-1539 claustral remains now incorporated a mansion with public access |
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| Frampton Priory | Benedictine monks | |||||
| Friar Mayne Preceptory | Knights Hospitaller | Freyer Mayne Preceptory | ||||
| Gillingham Friary | Dominican | British History Online:[1] | ||||
| Holme Priory | Cluniac monks fd. 1142 parish church -1746 mansion built on site of remains |
East Holme Priory | ||||
| Horton Priory | Benedictine monks, dependent on Sherborne Abbey | |||||
| Little Bindon Abbey | Cistercian monks (from Forde) fd. 1171-1172 trns to Bindon 1172 |
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| Loders Priory | Benedictine monks (under St Mary de Montebourg Abbey, Normandy) Carthusian monks under the monastery of St Anne at Coventry 1399-1414 Brigetine nuns (under Syon, Isleworth) 1414 |
British History Online:[2] | ||||
| Lulworth Abbey | Trappist monastery (from Val Sainte, Switzerland) 1795, Abbey 1813-1817 returned to Melleray 1817 |
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| Milton Abbey^, Milton Abbas |
Benedictine monks fd. 938/964; dis. 1539 remains incorporated into a mansion 1771 now in use as a school without public access |
The Priory Church of Saint Michael and Saint Mary, Milton Abbas | ||||
| Muckleford Grange | Possible cell on estate granted to Tiron Abbey, Normandy, though estate was controlled by Andwell in Hampshire | |||||
| Piddletrenthide Priory | Benedictine monks | |||||
| Povington Priory | ||||||
| Shaftesbury Abbey | Benedictine nuns fd. c.888; dis. 1539 remains now within a walled garden |
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| Sherborne Abbey^ | Benedictine monks fd. 998; dis. 1536 church now in parochial use monastic buildings now incorporated into a public school |
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| Shapwick Grange | ||||||
| Spettisbury Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular | |||||
| Spettisbury Priory | Benedictine nuns | |||||
| Stour Provost Grange | ||||||
| Tarrant Abbey | Cistercian nuns fd. c.1100; dis. 1540s site now occupied by Abbey Farm, Abbey Hall may incorporate abbey remains |
Tarrant Crawford Abbey Tarrant Kains Abbey possibly 'Camesterne' |
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| Wareham Nunnery | Benedictine nuns, said to have been destroyed by the Danes 876 | |||||
| Wareham Priory | Benedictine, cell of Tire Abbey, Normandy, built on site of earlier nunnery (see immediately above) | |||||
| West Lulworth Priory | Cistercian monks trns to Bindon |
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| Wilcheswood monastery | order and foundation uncertain | Wilkswood | ||||
| Wimborn Minster | Benedictine nuns converted into a college of secular canons |
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| Winterborn Monkton Grange | Winterborn Grange |

