Lindisfarne Priory
Has been described as a Certain Fortified Ecclesiastical site
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
Name | Lindisfarne Priory |
Alternative Names | Holy Island; holy Iland |
Historic Country | Northumberland |
Modern Authority | Northumberland |
1974 Authority | Northumberland |
Civil Parish | Holy Island |
C11-C12 Church and later buildings of Priory originally founded in C7. Cloister turned into fortified ward, probably in C13, large tower-like projections and an outer ward added in C14. Church modified in C14 with loops inserted in west wall and possibly crenellated all around.
Lindisfarne Priory is an important example of a small Benedictine house refounded to be a cell of Durham Cathedral. Its standing remains are well-preserved and provide a good illustration of a wide variety of monastic buildings. ... In the 14th century, a new prior's lodging was created at the junction of the south and east ranges and comprised a two-storey building with a warming house below and a private apartment above, which was partitioned to create a bedroom, study and oratory or private chapel. To the east, the former infirmary was enclosed by a fortified wall with a semi-octagonal tower at the north-east corner. ... Raids during the Scottish wars of the 14th century caused some devastation of the district dependent on the priory, but the monastery itself was partially fortified and protected by the basalt ridge to the south known as the Heugh. (Scheduling Report)
"in the summer of 1385, the prior and convent of Holy Island petitioned Richard II, asking his permission to remove crenellations from their priory, as they lacked the means 'to guard and defend the church and priory with men against (the king's) enemies', and that it would be 'a great loss' (magnum dampnum) to the king and his lieges in the area if the place was captured and held by the enemy." (King, 2007, p. 381)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | NU126417 |
Latitude | 55.6691207885742 |
Longitude | -1.80095994472504 |
Eastings | 412610 |
Northings | 641720 |