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Remains of St Marys Priory

Remains Of St Marys Priory

Walsingham

Norfolk

Scheduled Ancient monument.

Architectural Features

Founded circa 1150.

All that remains of the church is the C15 gabled east wall with a very large window, the tracery missing, and 2 octagonal turrets with buttresses with flushwork and niches.

Late C13 remains of refectory with south and west walls only, the west wall having large 4-light traceried window.

East of the refectory is the early C14 dormitory undercroft: 2 aisles of 3 bays, rib vaulted, on octagonal piers and semi-circular wall shafts.

Including Norman doorway east of the Priory church re-erected and imported from elsewhere, these are the only pre-C13 remains.