Clattercote Priory

Coordinates: 52°08′22″N 1°19′55″W / 52.139338°N 1.332007°W / 52.139338; -1.332007
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Clattercote Priory was a Gilbertine priory in Oxfordshire, England.

It was founded for Gilbertine canons to run a hospital in the mid-twelfth century, possibly by Robert de Chesney.[1] The hospital ceased before 1262. The priory was reestablished 1251–62, later dissolved in 1538, and granted to Thomas Lee around 1559.[2][3] In the 16th century, the priory fell into disrepair and was later pulled down; a manor house was built on its site in the 17th century.[4]

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52°08′22″N 1°19′55″W / 52.139338°N 1.332007°W / 52.139338; -1.332007

House of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Clattercote | British History Online (british-history.ac.uk), https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol2/p105

The Leper Hospital at Clattercote Priory | Dark Oxfordshire, https://www.darkoxfordshire.co.uk/explore/the-leper-hospital-at-clattercote-priory/