King's Lynn



Bircham Windmill
Brancaster
Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate
Castle Acre Priory
Castle Rising Castle
Houghton Hall
Litcham Village Museum
Lynn Museum
Oxburgh Hall, Garden and Estate
St George's Guildhall
Tales of the Old Gaol House
The African Violet and Garden Centre
Town House Museum
True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum
West Acre Gardens

Castle Acre Priory

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Castle Acre Priory

Contact Details

Castle Acre Priory
King's Lynn
Norfolk
PE32 2XD

Tel: 01760 755 394
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About Castle Acre Priory

One of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England, the foundation of Castle Acre Priory in about 1090 sprang directly from a visit by William de Warenne II and his wife Gundrada to the great French monastery of Cluny. So impressed were they by its beauty and holiness that they vowed to introduce the Cluniac order of monks to England. The Cluniac love of decoration is everywhere reflected in the extensive ruins of Castle Acre Priory, whose great 12th- century church directly imitated that of Cluny itself. Its beautiful west end, standing almost to its full height, displays tiered ranks of intersecting round arches: it forms an attractive group with the late medieval porch, part timber-framed and part flint- chequered, and the extremely well-preserved prior's lodging. A mansion in itself, this includes a first-floor chapel retaining traces of wall-paintings, and a private chamber with two fine oriel windows. There is much more to see at the priory, including the substantial remains of many of the buildings round the cloister. The recreated herb garden next to the visitor centre grows herbs which the monks would have used for medicinal, culinary and decorative purposes. Visitors can find out more about this beautiful priory from our exhibition, display of artefacts, s

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