Template:MonasticHouses Hampshire England
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Foundation | Image | Communities/provenance | Alt. Name | Formal Name | References | Location |
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Alton Abbey* | Anglican Benedictine monks 1895-present | The Abbey of Our Lady and Saint John | ||||
Andwell Priory | Cistercian Tironensian monks | |||||
Baddesley Preceptory | Knights Hospitaller | |||||
Beaulieu Abbey^ | Cistercian monks trns from Faringdon 1204-1538 now part of Beaulieu Palace, in private ownership with public access |
Bellus Locus Regis (Royal Beaulieu); abbatia quae vocitatur Bellus Locus | The Abbey Church of Saint Mary, Beauliey | |||
Breamore Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular Elizabethan manor house (1536) on site |
Bromere Priory | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Saint Mary and Saint Michael | |||
Christchurch Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular site now occupied by Christchurch Manor |
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Ellingham Priory | -1414 | |||||
Farnborough Abbey* | Premonstratensian Canons' cell 1887 French Benedictine 1895 raised to abbey status 1903 English Benedictine cell of Prinknash 1947 priory 1969 independent community 1980 |
The Abbey Church of Saint Michael the Archangel | Farnborough Abbey:[1] The London Organ Concerts Guide:[2] Benedictine Church Finder:[3] |
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Godsfield | Knights Hospitaller | |||||
Hamble Priory, Hamble-le Rice |
Cistercian Tironensian monks | |||||
Hayling Priory | ||||||
Mottisfont Abbey^ | Augustinian Canons Regular remains now incorporated into a mansion |
Mottisfont Priory | The Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Mottisford | British History Online:[5] | ||
Netley Abbey | Cistercian monks (from Beaulieu) fd. 1239; dis. 1536 (EH) | Locus Sancti Edwardi (Lieu-Saint-Edward) |
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Edward the Confessor | British History Online:[6] English Heritage:[7] Netley Abbey:[8] |
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Pamber Priory+ | Benedictine monks now in ownership of Queen's College, Oxford |
Monk Sherborne Priory (also known as Sherborne Priory) | ||||
Portchester Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular site now occupied by Our Lady of Walsingham RC Church |
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Redbridge Abbey | ||||||
Romsey Abbey+ | c.907 Benedictine nuns 967-1539 now in parochial use |
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and Saint Elfleda | British History Online:[10] Romsey Abbey:[11] |
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Selborne Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular | |||||
St. Helens Priory# | Cluniac monks site now occupied by Priory Bay Hotel |
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Southampton Priory | Franciscan | |||||
Southampton Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular | St. Denys | ||||
Southwick Priory | Augustinian Canons Regular | British History Online:[13] | ||||
Titchfield Abbey | Premonstratensian Canons converted into a mansion (EH) |
British History Onlne:[14] | [15] | |||
Twyneham Priory, Christchurch |
secular canons, later Augustinian Canons Regular | Christchurch Priory | ||||
Wherwell Abbey# | Benedictine nuns country house built on site, church in parochial use |
The Abbey Church of the Holy Cross, Wherwell | British History Online:[16] | [17] | ||
Hyde Abbey, Winchester | Benedictine monks | |||||
Austin Friary, Winchester | Augustinian Friars | |||||
Winchester Cathedral Priory+ | secular canons c.942-1064 Benedictine monks 964-1539 in use as episcopal diocesan cathedral c.662/3-present |
Winchester Cathedral:[18] | [19] | |||
St. Mary's Abbey, Winchester | Benedictine monks | |||||
St. Swithun's Priory, Winchester | secular canons later Benedictine monks |
British History Online [20] | ||||
Hyde Abbey, Winchester | Benedictine monks | New Minster | ||||
Wintney Priory | Benedictine nuns |