- Castle Acre Priory
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name = Castle Acre Priory
category = Priory
image_caption =Castle Acre Priory
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country =England
state =Norfolk
region =East of England
district =King's Lynn and West Norfolk
municipality =Castle Acre
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lat_m = 42
lat_s = 1.9
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long_m = 41
long_s = 0.8
long_EW = E
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established =1089
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owner = Managed by English Heritage
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visitation_date =1 April to 30 september, Monday to Sunday 10am to 6pm
1 October to 20 March, 10am to 4pm closed Tuesday and Wednesday
access = Access to priory: Via about 100 m of smooth grass, tarmac path and slope. Ground floor of ruins on level short grass. Prior lodgings accessed by narrow spiral staircase.Grounds: Grass paths. Herb garden has tiled paths; access is via a slope from the grounds.
Toilets: Not adapted for wheelchairs; 50 m from entrance, with single step for access.Exhibition: Level access.
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website =http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.12363
footnotes =Castle Acre Priory, in the
village ofCastle Acre ,Norfolk ,England , is thought to have been founded in 1089 byWilliam de Warenne the son the 1st.Earl of Surrey who had foundedEngland 's firstCluniac priory atLewes in 1077. The order originated fromBurgundy . Originally thepriory was sited within the walls ofCastle Acre Castle , but this proved too small and inconvenient for themonk s, hence the priory was relocated to the present site in thecastle grounds about one year later.The church itself was consecrated sometime between 1146 and 1148. While the Warenne family may have been the main benefactors of the priory, others also gave generously to it, for example
Scolland , steward of AlanEarl of Richmond , who was in fact buried there. Thenave of the church is one of the oldest parts of the ruin, however subsequent additions continued to be added up until the priory was dissolved in 1537 under Henry VIII, and when the King gave the dissolved priory to theDuke of Norfolk complete with its estates, the remaining monks were turned out. The estates eventually passed to SirEdward Coke , whose descendant, theEarl of Leicester now owns the ruins and Castle Acre Castle.The ruins today are very impressive, the great west front of the building is almost complete, and the prior's lodging is in a similar condition. The priory is now in the care of
English Heritage , along with the nearbyCastle Acre Bailey Gate andCastle Acre Castle .Trivia
Beginning scenes of
The Tomb of Ligeia classic horror movie (1964, directed byRoger Corman , starring:Vincent Price ) were shot at Castle Acre Priory ruins.External links
* [http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conProperty.13 English Heritage website] on Castle Acre Priory.
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