Template:MonasticHouses IsleOfWight England

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Foundation Image Communities/provenance Alt. Name Formal Name/dedication References Location
Appuldurcombe House,
Wroxall
former Tudor house temporarily used by Benedictine monks in early 20th century (EH) [1]
Barton Priory Augustinian Canons Regular Barton Oratory The Holy Trinity British History Online:[2]
Carisbrooke - St Mary's Priory# Alien priory
Cistercian monks, cell of Lire Abbey
The Priory Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Carisbrooke British History Online:[3] [4]
Carisbrooke Priory* The Open Door Carisbrooke Priory:[5] [6]
Quarr Abbey (Cistercian) Savignac monks fd. 1132
Cistercian monks 1147; dis. 1536
The Abbey Church of Our Lady of the Quarry [7]
Quarr Abbey*,
Binsted
Benedictine monks 24 May 1907 from Appuldurcombe House
current house constructed from the ruined masonry of the former abbey
Quarr Abbey:[8] [9]
Ryde - St Cecilia's Abbey*
Appley House, Ryde
Solesmes nuns - return to France from exile
Benedictine nuns, daughter house of Liege Abbey, fd. at Ventnor 1882;
trns to Appley House 1922;
priory attained abbey status 1926;
aggregated into the Solesmes Community 1950
Priory of the Peace of the Heart of Jesus
Abbey of the Peace of the Heart of Jesus
St. Cecilia's Abbey:[10] [11]
St Cross Priory Alien priory
Tironensian monks fd. c.1120
British History Online:[12]
St Helen's Priory Alien priory
Cluniac monks fd. c1090; dis. 1414
British History Online:[13] [14]
Ventnor Priory,
Steephill View
Benedictine nuns, fd. 1882 daughter house of Liege Abbey, Belgium, trns to Appley House, Ryde 1922;
Steephill View house now demolished.
Priory Lodge, built 1970 now occupies the site.
Pax Cordis Jesu


The following location on the Isle of Wight lacks monastic connection:-

Chale Abbey: farm