Template:MonasticHouses Buckinghamshire England

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Foundation Image Communities/provenance Alt. Name Formal Name References Location
Ankerwycke Priory,
Wraysbury
Benedictine nuns fd. 12thC; dis. c.1539 Ankerwick Priory;
Ankerwyke Priory
British History Online:[1]
National Register of Archives:[2]
[3]
Aylesbury Friary Franciscan Friars Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[4]
Biddlesden Abbey# Cistercian monks from Garendon fd. 1147; dis. 1538
remains demolished c.1727
site now occupied by private house named 'Biddlesden Park'
Biddlesdon Abbey;
Bittlesden Abbey
British History Online:[5]
History Timelines:[6]
[7]
Bradwell Priory Benedictine monks fd. c.1155; dis. 1526
now in private ownership
Bradewell Priory British History Online:[8]
Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre:[9]
Parks Trust:[10]
Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[11]
[12]
Bulstrode Preceptory Knights Templar fd. ante1276 British History Online:[13]
Burnham Abbey* Augustinian canonesses fd. 1265/66; dis. 1539
Anglican Augustinian Society of the Precious Blood trns from Birmingham 1916
British History Online:[14]
Burnham Abbey:[15]
[16]
Chetwode Priory+ Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1244 or 1245
annexed to Notley 1460
part of priory church now in parochial use
British History Online:[17]
GenUKI:[18]
English Heritage Viewfinder:[19]
[20]
Gare Nunnery 'Destroyed' Gore Nunnery
Hogshaw Commandery Knights Hospitaller fd. c.1180 British History Online:[21]
Buckinghamshire County Council:[22]
Lavendon Abbey Premonstratensian Canons fd. c.1154-1158; dis. 1536
site now occupied by house named 'Lavendon Grange' (once the home of relatives of Sir Isaac Newton)
Lavinden Abbey The Abbey Church of Saint John the Baptist, Lavendon British History Online:[23]
Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society:[24]
[25]
Little Marlow Priory Benedictine nuns fd. ante1218 dis. on, or ante1536 Little Merlow Priory;
Minchin Marlow Priory
British History Online:[26]
Medmenham Abbey Cistercian monks (from Woburn Abbey) fd. 1201/4; dis. 1547
converted into a manor house
Mendham Abbey The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Medmenham British History Online:[27] [28]
Missenden Abbey Augustinian/Arroasian Canons fd. 1133; dis. 1538, daughter house of St Mary de Bosco, Ruisseauville, France
now a residential college rarely open to general public
Great Missenden Abbey The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Great Missenden British History Online:[29]
Missenden Abbey:[30]
[31]
Muresley Priory,
nr. Ivinghoe
Benedictine nuns fd. ante1135;
evicted
Ivinghoe Priory;
Meursley Priory;
St Margaret's Priory
British History Online:[32]
Newton Longville Priory Cluniac monks fd. c.1150; dis. 1442, alien house of Longville Abbey
granted to New College, Oxford, 1442
manor house built on site from priory remains 1550
Newington-Longaville British History Online:[33]
Notley Abbey^ Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1162; dis. 1542
site now occupied by a private house without public access
abbey de parco Crendon;
abbey de parco super Thamam;
Nuctele Abbey;
Nuttley Abbey
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin and Saint John the Baptist, Notley Notley Abbey:[34]
Buckinghamshire County:Council:[35]
Ravenstone Priory Augustinian Canons Regular fd. 1255; dis. 1544 Ravinston Priory British History Online:[36]
GenUKI:[37]
Ravenstone Buckinghamshire:[38]
Snelshall Priory Benedictine monks fd. 12thC; dis. 1535 British History Online:[39]
Tickford Priory Benedictine-Cluniac monks fd. 1140; dis. 1524 Newport Pagnel Priory British History Online:[40]
North Bucks Archaeological Society:[41]
Wing Priory 7thC
Benedictine monks 13thC, alien Priory of St Nicholas's Monastery
Wenge Priory British History Online:[42]
Britain Express:[43]


The following location in Buckinghamshire lacks known monastic connection:-