- St Nicholas Priory
Infobox religious building
building_name = Benedictine Priory of St Nicholas
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map_type = Devon
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location =Exeter ,England
latitude = 50.721818
longitude = -3.534991
religious_affiliation =Roman Catholic
status = Unused
functional_status = Museum
architecture_type =Priory
architecture_style =
year_completed = 1087
specifications = noThe Benedictine Priory of St Nicholas or just St Nicholas Priory was aBenedictine monastery founded inExeter ,England in 1087. At thedissolution of the monasteries the church andchapter house range were pulled down but the domestic buildings were left intact. Parts of the south and west ranges of the monastery survive with the south range now being a museum owned byExeter City Council .History
In 1068 William the Conqueror laid siege to
Exeter , where the mother ofHarold Godwinson , whom he had just defeated in theBattle of Hastings , was living. After her hasty departure William gave the church of St Olave at Exeter to Battle Abbey. Monks, who were sent from Battle to administer the church and its possessions, set about building a monastery with its own church, which was dedicated toSaint Nicholas in 1087. In the 12th and 13th centuries the Priory gathered gifts of land and property and new monastic buildings were erected as funds permitted. Hospitality was built into the monastic rule and a guest house or wing was essential within a monastery. The monks provided hospitality forpilgrims and other travellers and accommodation for important guests.The Priory had a very important and lively life within the city until the dissolution of the smaller monasteries by
King Henry VIII in 1536, when the monks were pensioned off and their church and cloisters were pulled down. The remaining buildings and precinct were then sold by the Crown. Between 1575 and 1602 the building was turned into an impressive Elizabethan town house. After that the building became subdivided into houses and businesses. Between 1820 and 1913 the Priory was divided into five lots of premises and all were given entrance doors and new windows. Exeter Corporation bought the Priory in 1913 in order to restore it to show its original monastic architecture. It was opened to the public as a small museum three years later. Repairs and reinterpretation were undertaken in 2007 with funding from the HLF and Renaissance. During the 2007 development, the Priory was partially restored to how it looked when it was a wealthy Tudor merchants house with methods used at the same period 500 years ago. [cite web|url=http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2951|title=A Brief History|publisher=Exeter City Council |accessdate=2008-07-26]Museum
As of 1916, the priory has been used as a
museum . It is currently furnished as anElizabethan town house, home of the wealthy Hurst family, in 1602. It has replica furniture and it is painted in the bright colours used in the Elizabethan period. It gives an insight intoTudor life fromExeter 's collection of artefacts. It has been enhanced with modern amenities such as toilets and a gift shop. It is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and from Monday to Saturday during the British school holidays. [cite web|url=http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2954|title=Visitor Information|publisher=Exeter City Council |accessdate=2008-07-28]References
External links
* [http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2949 St Nicholas Priory, Exeter City Council website]
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