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Abbeys & priories · Yorkshire & the Humber

Marrick Priory

In or near Reeth.

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Marrick Priory — priory in Marrick, North Yorkshire, England, UK.

Marrick Priory, abbeys & priories in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Redmire · 6.6 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

Getting there & planning your visit

To visit Marrick Priory, the nearest railway station is Redmire, located 6.6 km away. The postcode for sat-nav is DL11 7LD. Accessibility is limited for wheelchair users.

Directions on Google Maps →

About

Marrick Priory is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1101. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "priory in Marrick, North Yorkshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 54.3755°, -1.8982°.

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Heritage listing

Marrick Priory was a Benedictine nunnery in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, established between 1140 and 1160 by Roger de Aske. The parish Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Andrew and 400 acres of local land also belonged to the priory, which thrived until the 16th century, in spite of the depredations of marauding Scots. On 15 September 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the prioress Christabel Cowper surrendered the priory to the commissioners John Uvedale and Leonard Bekwith. Her sixteen nuns were evicted, the prioress receiving a pension of 100 shillings and the nuns varying amounts down to 20 shillings (£1 sterling). The site was then leased by the crown to Sir John Uvedale (or Woodhall), who went on to purchase it in 1545 for £364.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Lovely Seat - Stainton Moor SSSI

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Marrick Priory was a Benedictine nunnery in Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England, established between 1140 and 1160 by Roger de Aske. The parish Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Andrew and 400 acres of local land also belonged to the priory, which thrived until the 16th century, in spite of the depredations of marauding Scots. On 15 September 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the prioress Christabel Cowper surrendered the priory to the commissioners John Uvedale and Leonard Bekwith. Her sixteen nuns were evicted, the prioress receiving a pension of 100 shillings and the nuns varying amounts down to 20 shillings (£1 sterling). The site was then leased by the crown to Sir John Uvedale (or Woodhall), who went on to purchase it in 1545 for £364. He sold it in 1592 to Sir Timothy Hutton of Marske, who resold it in 1633 to the Blackburns of Blackburn Hall. The church continued to be used as the place of worship for the local people until 1948, after which it was used as a farm building. It is a grade II* listed building. In 1970 the church was converted, after some years of restoration, into an outdoor education and residential centre for young people, providing outdoor activities such as rock climbing, abseiling, open canoeing, kayaking, caving, ropes course, zip wire, orienteering and team building for several thousand people a year. To the northeast of the priory the Nuns' Steps or Nuns' Causey (causeway) leads through Steps Wood to the village of Marrick. This flagged stone path is thought to have been associated with the priory, perhaps connecting it to the Richmond road or to its lead-mining interests. It is close to Ellerton Priory just along the valley.

Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.

Background

Architecture

The church is built in stone with a stone slate roof, and consists of a nave, a ruined chancel and a west tower. The tower has three stages, a stair tower on the south side, a three-light west window, and square-headed bell openings with mullions and transoms. On the south wall of the nave is a large round window containing a quatrefoil, and most of the other windows are in Perpendicular style.

Sourced from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Coordinates
54.3755, -1.8982
Parish
Marrick
Postcode
DL11 7LD
Parliamentary constituency
Richmond and Northallerton
Established
1101
Nearest railway station
Redmire6.6 km
Official site
marrickpriory.co.uk

Sources

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Marrick Priory?
Marrick Priory is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DL11 7LD), in the parish of Marrick.
What is Marrick Priory?
Marrick Priory — priory in Marrick, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
How do I get to Marrick Priory?
The nearest railway station is Redmire, about 6.6 km away. Drivers can use postcode DL11 7LD.
When was Marrick Priory built?
Built or established in 1101.
Is Marrick Priory a listed building?
Marrick Priory is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is Marrick Priory a protected site?
Yes — Marrick Priory is part of the Lovely Seat - Stainton Moor SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest.
How do I get to Marrick Priory?
The nearest railway station is Redmire, about 6.6 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DL11 7LD.