Longleat Priory

Longleat Priory
Longleat Priory is located in Wiltshire
Longleat Priory
Location within Wiltshire
Monastery information
Full nameSt Radegund's Priory
OrderAugustinian Canons
EstablishedBefore 1233
Disestablished1529
Mother houseA "peculiar" under the control of the Dean of Salisbury
Dedicated toSt Radegund
DioceseDiocese of Salisbury
Controlled churches
People
Founder(s)Sir John Vernon (thought to be)
Site
LocationLongleat, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°11′09″N 2°16′27″W / 51.1857°N 2.2743°W / 51.1857; -2.2743
Visible remainsIncorporated into the cellars of Longleat House

Longleat Priory was a priory near Warminster, Wiltshire, in the south of England. A short-lived priory was established and dissolved near to Longleat in the 12th century. The main priory was established before 1233 and was under the control of the Dean of Salisbury until its dissolution in 1529.

The site is currently occupied by Longleat House.