Leeds Priory
Leeds Priory, also known as Leeds Abbey, was a priory in Leeds, Kent, England, that was founded in 1119 and dissolved in 1539. A mansion was later built on the site of the priory; it was demolished in the late 18th century. The site of the former priory is a scheduled monument.
Location within Kent | |
Monastery information | |
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Established | 1119 |
Disestablished | 1539 |
Dedicated to | St Mary and St Nicholas |
Diocese | Rochester |
People | |
Important associated figures | Robert de Crevequer |
Site | |
Location | Leeds, Kent |
Coordinates | 51°14′50″N 0°36′40″E |
Grid reference | TQ 823 530 |
Visible remains | None |
Other information | Site obliterated by the building of a mansion, itself demolished in the 18th century. |
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