Lanercost Priory

Lanercost Priory
Lanercost Priory
Monastery information
Full nameLanercost Priory
OrderAugustinian
EstablishedCa. 1169
Disestablished1538
DioceseCarlisle
People
Founder(s)Robert de Vaux
Site
LocationLanercost,
Cumbria,
England
Visible remainsNave; still used as the parish church, and impressive ruins. West range used as parish rooms
Public accessYes

Lanercost Priory was founded by Robert de Vaux between 1165 and 1174, the most likely date being 1169,[1] to house Augustinian canons. The priory is situated at the village of Lanercost, Cumbria, England, within sight of Naworth Castle, with which it had close connections. The Lanercost Chronicle, a thirteenth-century history of England and the Wars of Scottish Independence, was compiled by the monks of the priory.

It is now open to the public and in the guardianship of English Heritage.

  1. ^ Todd, John M., ed. (1997). The Lanercost Cartulary (Cumbria County Record Office MS DZ/1). Surtees Society. Vol. 203. Durham. p. 4. ISBN 9780854440603.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)