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List of monastic houses in Wales

List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales.

In this article, alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks), and also camerae of the military orders of monks (Templars and Hospitallers). The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, friary, preceptory or commandery.

The geographical co-ordinates provided are sourced from details provided by Ordnance Survey publications.

Overview edit

Article layout edit

Communities/provenance: this column shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal Name or Dedication: this column shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative Names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

Abbreviations and key edit

The sites listed are ruins unless indicated thus:
* indicates current monastic function
+ indicates current non-monastic ecclesiastic function (including remains incorporated into later structure)
^ indicates current non-ecclesiastic function (including remains incorporated into later structure)
$ indicates remains limited to earthworks etc.
# indicates no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains
~ indicates exact site of monastic foundation unknown

Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location)
or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented).

Trusteeship denoted as follows:
Cadw Cadw — Welsh Historic Monuments

List of establishments by county edit

Anglesey edit

 
Caergybi Monastery
Llanfaes Friary
Llangaffo Clas
Penmon Priory
Ynys Lannog Cell
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Locations of monastic houses in Anglesey
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
OnLine references & location
Caergybi Monastery Celtic monks
founded 6th century (380) by St Cybi (St Kebius);
Secular canons collegiate 12th century?;
dissolved c.1547;
ecclesiastical college built on site; granted to Francis Morrice 1609
Holyhead Monastery;
Caer Gybi Monastery
53°18′41″N 4°37′57″W / 53.3114548°N 4.6325022°W / 53.3114548; -4.6325022 (Caergybi Monastery)
Llanfaes Friary Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Worcester)
founded c.1237–45 by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, Prince of Gwynedd and Wales;
dissolved 1538
[1][2]

53°16′41″N 4°05′31″W / 53.2779425°N 4.0918493°W / 53.2779425; -4.0918493 (Llanfaes Friary)
Llanfechell Clas Celtic monastery
founded by St Machudd (Mechell)
Llangaffo Clas Celtic monastery
founded (at an early date) by St Caffo;
dissolved 13th century


53°11′28″N 4°19′38″W / 53.1910222°N 4.3272614°W / 53.1910222; -4.3272614 (Llangaffo Clas)
Penmon Priory   Celtic monks
founded 6th century, reputedly by St Seiriol
destroyed in raids by the Danes;
subsequently rebuilt;
Augustinian Canons Regular
(Benedictine monks?)
re-founded 1221 by Llywelyn Fawr, Prince of Gwynedd
dissolved. c.1564; granted to John Moore
Glannagh Priory [3][4][5]
[6][7][8]

53°18′20″N 4°03′25″W / 53.3056853°N 4.0569109°W / 53.3056853; -4.0569109 (Penmon Priory)
Ynys Lannog Cell Celtic monastery
founded 6th century by St Seiriol;
Augustinian Canons Regular
dependent on Penmon
founded 1237–1414;
dissolved 1536?
Priestholme Cell;
Puffin Island Cell
[3][9][10][11]

53°19′15″N 4°01′18″W / 53.3209086°N 4.0215486°W / 53.3209086; -4.0215486 (Ynys Lannog (Puffin Island) — Priestholm Cell)

Bridgend edit

 
 
Ewenny Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Bridgend
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Ewenny Priory – St Michael (?) apparent early priory founded by John Lou[n]dres; St Michael?
Ewenny Priory   Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Gloucester, Gloucestershire;
founded before 1141, granted to Gloucester by Maurice, of London;
dissolved 1540 (1536); granted (leased) to Sir Edward Carn, who purchased it in 1545;
(Cadw)
St Michael
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Ogmore Priory;
Wenny Priory
[12][13][14]

51°29′20″N 3°34′04″W / 51.4888723°N 3.5678208°W / 51.4888723; -3.5678208 (Ewenny Priory)

Cardiff edit

 
 
Llandaff Monastery (now Cathedral)
 
Cardiff Blackfriars
 
Cardiff Greyfriars
 
Cardiff Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Cardiff
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
OnLine references & location
Cardiff Blackfriars   Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of Oxford)
founded before 1242;
dissolved 1538
[15][16]

51°29′00″N 3°11′08″W / 51.483455°N 3.1855389°W / 51.483455; -3.1855389 (Cardiff Blackfriars)
Cardiff Greyfriars Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Bristol)
founded before 1284;
dissolved 1538
[17][18]

51°29′01″N 3°10′45″W / 51.4836721°N 3.17915°W / 51.4836721; -3.17915 (Cardiff Greyfriars)
Cardiff Priory Benedictine monks
dependent on Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
founded before 1106(?), parish church of St Mary granted by Robert fitz Hamon and others;
dissolved 1403
The Blessed Virgin Mary [19]

51°28′25″N 3°10′20″W / 51.4736158°N 3.1723397°W / 51.4736158; -3.1723397 (Cardiff Priory)
Cardiff Whitefriars Carmelite Friars —
[note 1] considered doubtful,[note 2] rejected
Llandaff Monastery   Celtic monks
founded 6th century (522) by St Dubricius;
secular collegiate
episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded 1107; restored 18th & 19th century; extant
Llandaffe Monastery [20]

51°29′45″N 3°13′04″W / 51.495731°N 3.2177952°W / 51.495731; -3.2177952 (Llandaff Monastery - now Cathedral)

Carmarthenshire edit

 
Carmarthen Greyfriars
Carmarthen Clas
Kidwelly Priory
Llanarthney Clas
Llandeilo Monastery
Llandovery Priory
St Clears Priory
Talley Abbey
Whitland Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses in Carmarthenshire
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
OnLine references & location
Bachannis Monastery purportedly founded c.513 by St Piro
Carmarthen Greyfriars Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Bristol);
founded before 1284;
dissolved 1538; granted to Sir Thomas Gresham 1551/2;
site now occupied by Greyfriars shopping centre
Caermarthen Friary [21][22]

51°51′21″N 4°18′33″W / 51.8557943°N 4.3090761°W / 51.8557943; -4.3090761 (Carmarthen Blackfriars)
Carmarthen Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century by St Dewi;
dissolved c.1120;
Benedictine priory (later Augustinian) established on site (see immediately below)
Llandeulyddog [21][23][24][25][26]

51°51′29″N 4°18′01″W / 51.858087°N 4.3002436°W / 51.858087; -4.3002436 (Carmarthen Clas)
Carmarthen Priory Benedictine monks
St Peter's church granted by Henry I on site of Celtic clas (see immediately above);
cell of Battle, Sussex;
independent priory;
monks induced to leave 1125 in order to found an Augustinian establishment;
Augustinian Canons Regular — Arroasian(?)
founded before 1127 by King Henry I;
dissolved 1536; granted to Richard Andrews and Nicholas Temple 1543/4
The Priory Church of Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Teulyddog, Carmarthen
____________________
Caermarthen Priory
Kidwelly Priory   Benedictine monks — from Sherborne, Dorset
dependent on Sherborne;
founded 1114 (c.1130), site granted by Roger, Bishop of Sarum;
dissolved 1539
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Kidwelly
now The Parish and Priory Church of Saint Mary, Kidwelly
____________________
Cydweli Priory;
Cadwell Priory
[27][28]

51°44′12″N 4°18′23″W / 51.7367977°N 4.3063241°W / 51.7367977; -4.3063241 (Kidwelly Priory)
Llanarthney Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century? by St Dewi;
parochial from c.1220


51°51′42″N 4°07′47″W / 51.8616849°N 4.1297865°W / 51.8616849; -4.1297865 (Llanarthney Monastery)
Llandeilo Monastery Celtic monks
founded (in the time of St David) 6th century by St Teilo;
parochial? from c.1107
Llandeilo Fawr Monastery [29][30]

51°52′54″N 3°59′35″W / 51.8817431°N 3.9929295°W / 51.8817431; -3.9929295 (Llandeilo Monastery)
Llandovery Priory Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Great Malvern, Worcestershire;
founded c.1110 by the Cliffords, church granted by Richard fitz Pons before 1126;
dissolved c.1185 due to misconduct of the monks
dedication unknown [31][32]

51°59′42″N 3°47′44″W / 51.995048°N 3.7955832°W / 51.995048; -3.7955832 (Llandovery Priory)
St Clears Priory   Cluniac monks
founded 1147–84 (c.1100);
dissolved c.1414;
granted to All Souls College, Oxford;
church in parochial use from 1920
The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Saint Clears [33][34][35][36]

51°48′50″N 4°29′40″W / 51.8137936°N 4.4944409°W / 51.8137936; -4.4944409 (St Clears Priory)
Talley Abbey   Celtic monks
clas founded before 1066;
Premonstratensian Canons
daughter house of St-Jean, Amiens, France
founded c.1184-9 (1197), credited to Lord Rhys Gruffydd Price (Rhys ap Tewdwr, Rhese Griffith Price);
dissolved c.1536(?) and retained by the Crown;
(Cadw)
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist
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Abaty Talyllychau;
Tallagh Abbey;
Tallesch;
Tallach
[37][38][39][40]

51°58′36″N 3°59′31″W / 51.9766612°N 3.992039°W / 51.9766612; -3.992039 (Talley Abbey)
Whitland Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Treffgarn
daughter house of Clairvaux;
(community sent to West Wales from Clairvaux 16 September 1140, temporarily settled at Treffgarn 1144 by Bernard, Bishop of St Davids)
founded here c.1151;
dissolved 1539; granted to Henry Audley and John Cordel 1544
The Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
Albalanda Abbey;
'Abelanda' Abbey;
Ty Gwyn ar Daf
[41][42]

51°50′01″N 4°36′03″W / 51.8334737°N 4.6008736°W / 51.8334737; -4.6008736 (Whitland Abbey)

Ceredigion edit

 
Cardigan Priory
Llanbadarn Fawr Priory
Llanllyr Priory
Strata Florida Abbey
Yr Hen Fynachlog (Strata Florida, earlier site)
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Locations of monastic houses in Ceredigion
Foundation Image Communities and provenance Formal name or dedication
and alternative names
On-line references and location
Cardigan Priory   Benedictine monks
priory cell dependent on Gloucester, Gloucestershire;
founded c.1110–15;
priory cell dependent on Chertsey, Surrey after 1165 (before 1158?);
dissolved 1538; granted to Bisham, Berkshire and subsequently to William and Mary Cavendish 1539/40;
converted into a mansion;
opened as Cardigan District and Memorial Hospital 1922
The Priory Church of Our Lady of Cardigan


____________________
Cardigan Cell

[43][44][45]

52°04′58″N 4°39′21″W / 52.0827236°N 4.6557972°W / 52.0827236; -4.6557972 (Cardigan Priory)
Llanbadarn Fawr Priory   Celtic monks
founded 6th century;
destroyed before 1100;
Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Gloucester;
church of St Paternus granted to Gloucester by Gilbert fitz Richard 1111;
founded c.1116-7;
lost from Gloucester 1136;
secular collegiate
refounded before 1144;
dissolved ?c.1361-2
The Priory Church of Saint Padarn, Llanbadarn Fawr
St Paternus
[46][47][48][49]

52°24′33″N 4°03′40″W / 52.4091049°N 4.0609905°W / 52.4091049; -4.0609905 (Llanbadarn Fawr Priory)
Llanddewi-brefi Clas monks
founded 6th century by St David;
secular collegiate
founded 1287 (1187) by Thomas Beck, Bishop of St David's;
dissolved c.1547
St David
____________________
Llandewi-brevi
Llanllyr Priory Cistercian nuns
founded c.1180 (before 1197) by Rhees ap Gruffydd, Lord Rhys;
dissolved 1536; granted to William Sackville and John Dudley 1553;
site currently on privately owned land
The Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
Llanleir Priory;
Llanllŷr;
Lanfer;
Laller;
Lanter;
Llanweir
[50][51]

52°10′59″N 4°08′01″W / 52.1830798°N 4.1336604°W / 52.1830798; -4.1336604 (Llanllyr Priory)
Strata Florida Abbey   Cistercian monks
daughter house of Whitland, Carmarthenshire;
transferred from earlier foundation of Strata Florida at Yr Hen Fynachlog (see immediately below)
founded 1184 by Rhys ap Gruffydd;
dissolved 1539; granted to the Stedman family;
(Cadw)
The Blessed Virgin Mary [52][53]

52°16′31″N 3°50′18″W / 52.2754053°N 3.8383269°W / 52.2754053; -3.8383269 (Strata Florida Abbey)
Yr Hen Fynachlog (Strata Florida, earlier site) Cistercian monks — from Whitland, Carmarthenshire
founded 1 June 1164 by Robert fitzStephen;
transferred to new site at Strata Florida (see immediately above) after 1184
The Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
'The Old Monastery'
[52]

52°15′55″N 3°52′44″W / 52.2653964°N 3.8787854°W / 52.2653964; -3.8787854 (Yr Hen Fynachlog)
Yspyty-Ystwyth Cistercian monks
grange and supposed hospice dependent on Strata Florida;
founded c.1180(?)
The Blessed Virgin Mary

Conwy edit

 
 
Aberconwy Abbey
 
Maenan Abbey
 
Ysbyty Ifan Preceptory
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Locations of monastic houses in Conwy
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Aberconwy Abbey +   Cistercian monks
daughter house of Strata Florida;
(community founded at Rhedynog-felen 24 (27) July 1186);
transferred here 1190 (before 1200) by Llywelyn Fawr of Gwynedd, removed from Rhedynog-felen, founded by Llewellvyn ab Iorwerth, becoming benefactor and patron before c.1200;
community transferred to new site at Maenan 1283;
church now in parochial use
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and All Saints
____________________
Abaty Aberconwy;
Conway Abbey
[54][55][56]

53°16′50″N 3°49′44″W / 53.2806864°N 3.8288936°W / 53.2806864; -3.8288936 (Aberconwy Abbey)
Abergele Clas Celtic monks
founded before 856
Maenan Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Aberconwy
(community founded at Rhedynog-felen 24 (27) July 1186);
transferred here 1283 after forced move by order of Edward I;
dissolved c.1538; granted to Elezeus Wynne (the Wynne family) 1562/3;
in ownership of William Frederick;
site now occupied by hotel and grounds
The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and All Saints
____________________
Abaty Maenan;
Maynan Abbey
[57][58]

53°10′28″N 3°48′45″W / 53.1744632°N 3.8124087°W / 53.1744632; -3.8124087 (Maenan Abbey)
Gwytherin Nunnery Celtic nuns
connected with St Winefride
Witheriac Nunnery
Ysbyty Ifan Preceptory Knights Hospitaller
founded c.1190;
united with Halston, Shropshire 1294; in use 1338 but no longer housed a community;
dissolution unknown
Ysbyty Ifan;
Dol Gynwal Preceptory
[59]

53°01′21″N 3°43′30″W / 53.0224506°N 3.7250519°W / 53.0224506; -3.7250519 (Ysbyty Ifan Preceptory)

Denbighshire edit

 
 
St Asaph Cathedral Monastery
 
Denbigh Friary
 
Ruthin Priory
 
Vale Crucis Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses in Denbighshire
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Denbigh Friary   Carmelite Friars
founded 1343–50 (or before 1289?);
dissolved 1538
St Mary
____________________
Henllan Friary
[3][60][61][62]

53°11′16″N 3°24′33″W / 53.1878385°N 3.4090528°W / 53.1878385; -3.4090528 (Denbigh Friary)
Llandrillo Clas Celtic monks
church of St Teilo founded 7th century;
under abbot 9th century to c.1150;
parochial ? from after 1276
Llanynys Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century (SS Mor and Saeran);
clas under abbot until 15th century
Rhuddlan Friary Dominican Friars (under the visitation of Oxford)
founded before 1258;
dissolved 1538; granted to Henry ap Harry 1540/1
Rhudland Friary;
Rhudlan
[63]
Ruthin Priory Bonshommes Canons
founded 1310 by John de Grey, Lord of Dyffryn;
dissolved 1535; granted to William Winlove and John Stevens 1550/1;
wall fragment remains to northwest of collegiate church
[64]

53°06′57″N 3°18′41″W / 53.1157611°N 3.3112594°W / 53.1157611; -3.3112594 (Ruthin Priory)
Ruthin Whitefriars Carmelite Friars —
[note 3] considered most doubtful[note 4]
St Asaph Monastery   Celtic monks
founded c.mid-6th century by St Asaph (Hassaph);
secular collegiate
episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded 1143; extant


53°15′26″N 3°26′31″W / 53.257222°N 3.441944°W / 53.257222; -3.441944 (St Asaph Monastery - now Cathedral)
Vale of Clwyd Monastery purportedly founded by St Elerius (Elwy) Clwyd Valley Monastery
Valle Crucis Abbey   Cistercian monks — from Strata Marcella
founded 28 January 1201 by Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor, Prince of Powys at the instance of the abbots of Whitland, Strata Florida, Strata Marcella and Cwmhir;
dissolved 1536/7 and granted to Sir William Pickering
granted to Edward Wotton c.1611;
(Cadw)
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Valle Crucis
____________________
Abaty Glyn y Groes;
Abaty Glyn Egwestl;
De Valle Crucis Llanegwast
[3][65][66][67]

52°59′20″N 3°11′11″W / 52.9888507°N 3.1865099°W / 52.9888507; -3.1865099 (Valle Crucis Abbey)

Flintshire edit

 
 
Basingwerk Abbey
 
Talacre Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses in Flintshire
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Basingwerk Abbey   Savignac monks — from Savigny
founded 11 July 1131 by Ranulph, Earl of Chester;
Cistercian monks
orders merged 17 September 1147;
dissolved 1535; granted to Henry ap Harry and Peter Mutton 1540/1;
briefly refounded under Queen Mary
(Cadw)
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
Abaty Dinas Basing
[68][69][70][71]

53°17′17″N 3°12′27″W / 53.2879457°N 3.2074794°W / 53.2879457; -3.2074794 (Basingwerk Priory)
Talacre Abbey Benedictine nuns
founded 1868;
transferred to Curzon, Cheshire, 1988
[72]

53°20′22″N 3°20′48″W / 53.339533°N 3.3466577°W / 53.339533; -3.3466577 (Talacre Abbey)

Gwynedd edit

 
 
Aberdaron Clas
 
BANGOR
(see right)
 
Bardsey Abbey
 
Beddgelert Priory
 
Clynnog Fawr
 
Cymer Abbey
 
Rhedynog felen
 
St Tudwal's Island Monastery
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Locations of monastic houses in Gwynedd
 
 
Bangor Monastery
(now Cathedral)
 
Blackfriars
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Locations of monastic houses in Bangor
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Aberdaron Clas Celtic monks — from Bardsey;
clas founded 6th century by St Hyrwyn, disciple of St Dubricius;
abbey 8th century;
secular collegiate to after 1252


52°48′19″N 4°42′42″W / 52.8052521°N 4.7117615°W / 52.8052521; -4.7117615 (Aberdaron Clas)
Bangor Blackfriars Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of Oxford)
founded before 1251 by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd;
purportedly enlarged/rebuilt 1299;
dissolved 1538; granted to Thomas Brown 1553;
converted into a Free School 1557
[73]

53°13′03″N 4°09′08″W / 53.2173985°N 4.1520917°W / 53.2173985; -4.1520917 (Bangor Blackfriars)
Bangor Monastery   Celtic monks
founded 6th century;
secular collegiate
episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded c.1092; extant
The Cathedral Church of Saint Deniol, Bangor [74]

53°13′35″N 4°07′38″W / 53.2264782°N 4.1273564°W / 53.2264782; -4.1273564 (Bangor Cathedral)
Bardsey Abbey   Culdee monks
founded c./before 516?;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1240 (c.1210) by Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd;
dissolved c.1537; granted to John, Earl of Warwick 1549/50;
in ownership of Bardsey Island Trust, with public access
The Abbey of Saint Mary [75][76][77]

52°45′52″N 4°47′15″W / 52.7643654°N 4.7875714°W / 52.7643654; -4.7875714 (Bardsey Abbey)
Beddgelert Priory   Celtic monks
founded 6th/7th century;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded c.1198 (c.1200–40) by Llywelyn the Great;
granted to the Carthusians at Chertsey, Surrey 1537;
dissolved with it 19 June 1538; granted to Lord Radnor by Henry VIII
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Beddgelert

now The Priory and Parish Church of Saint Mary, Beddgelert
____________________
Bethkelert Priory;
Bekelert;
'the priory of the Valley St Mary of Snowdon(ia)'
[78] & [79][80][81]

53°00′40″N 4°06′06″W / 53.0110911°N 4.1016582°W / 53.0110911; -4.1016582 (Beddgelert Priory)
Clynnog Fawr Abbey   Celtic monks
founded c.616 by St Beuno;
dissolved before 1291;
Cistercian monks?
refounded 13th century;
secular collegiate
refounded before 1291;
dissolved 1547;
parochial church reputedly on site
Clynnog Fawr Monastery;
Clynnog-fawr Abbey
[82]

53°01′08″N 4°21′52″W / 53.0188623°N 4.3645763°W / 53.0188623; -4.3645763 (Clynnog Fawr)
Corwen Monastery Celtic monks
founded 6th–7th century;
dissolution unknown
Cymer Abbey   Cistercian monks
daughter house of Cwm Hir;
founded 1198/9 by Gruffudd and Maredudd ap Cynan (or Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (Lleweline son of Gervase);
dissolved 1536;
(Cadw)
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Llanelltyd
____________________
Cymmer Abbey;
Mynachlog y Faner'
Kinner Abbey
[3][83][84]
[85][86]

52°45′30″N 3°53′46″W / 52.7583145°N 3.8961902°W / 52.7583145; -3.8961902 (Cymer Abbey)
Rhedynog-felen Abbey Cistercian monks
daughter house of Strata Florida
founded 27 (24) July 1186
removed to Aberconwy c.1190 (not later than 1192)
The Blessed Virgin Mary [87][88]

53°05′36″N 4°17′38″W / 53.0933025°N 4.2940074°W / 53.0933025; -4.2940074 (Rhedynog felen)
St Tudwal's Island Monastery Celtic monks, Culdees
founded 6th century;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1417;
dissolved 1535(?)
Ynys Tudwal Monastery;
Modstedwall Monastery
[89]

52°48′19″N 4°27′38″W / 52.8051758°N 4.4605377°W / 52.8051758; -4.4605377 (St Tudwal's Island Monastery)
Towyn Clas Celtic monks — from Bardsey
founded 6th century by St Cadfan from Bardsey;
under an abbot 1147

Monmouthshire edit

 
 
Abergavenny Priory
 
Caerwent Clas
 
Chepstow Priory
 
Grace Dieu Abbey
 
Kemeys Commander
 
Llangua Priory
 
Llanthony Priory
 
Monmouth Priory
 
St Kynemark Priory
 
Tintern Abbey
 
Usk Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Monmouthshire
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Abergavenny Priory +   Benedictine monks
alien house: dependent on St-Vincent, Le Mans;
founded 1087–1100 by Hamelinus de Barham (Hamelin Balon);
became denizen: independent from 1415;
dissolved 1536;
church now in parochial use
The Priory Church of St Mary the Virgin, Abergavenny [90][91][92]

51°49′17″N 3°00′56″W / 51.8213502°N 3.0154534°W / 51.8213502; -3.0154534 (Abergavenny Priory)
Caerwent Clas Celtic monks
founded c.6th century, patron St Tathan;
parochial from after 1066?
51°36′42″N 2°46′05″W / 51.6115477°N 2.7679968°W / 51.6115477; -2.7679968 (Caerwent Monastery)
Chepstow Priory +   Benedictine monks
alien house: daughter house of Cormeilles, Normandy (due to which, twin-town with Chepstow)
founded before 1071 (1072) by William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford;
became denizen: independent from c.1442;
dissolved 1536; masonry used for building, part of structure collapsed;
rebuilt; in use as parochial church
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Chepstow
____________________
Striguil Priory;
Strogull Priory
[93][94][95][96]

51°38′34″N 2°40′20″W / 51.6426676°N 2.6722272°W / 51.6426676; -2.6722272 (Chepstow Priory)
Goldcliff Priory   Benedictine monks
alien house: cell dependent on Bec Hellouin
founded 1113 by Robert de Chandos;
became denizen c.1414:
destroyed by flood 1424
cell dependent on Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire 1442 at suppression of alien houses
The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Goldcliff [97][98][99][100]
[101][10]

51°32′16″N 2°54′19″W / 51.5378874°N 2.9053044°W / 51.5378874; -2.9053044 (Goldcliff Priory)
Grace Dieu Abbey #   Cistercian monks — from Abbey Dore, Herefordshire
daughter house of Waverley, Surrey;
founded 24 April 1226 by Sir John of Monmouth;
apparently ruined in incursions by the Welsh 1233;
dissolved 1536; granted to Thomas Herbert and William Bretton 1545
The Blessed Virgin Mary [102][103][104][105]

51°48′50″N 2°47′49″W / 51.814°N 2.797°W / 51.814; -2.797 (Grace Dieu Abbey)
Kemeys Commander Knights Templar
manor or camera;
Knights Hospitaller
member of Garway, Herefordshire
Kemeys Commandery;
Kemeys Preceptory
[106]

51°44′07″N 2°56′35″W / 51.735321°N 2.9430056°W / 51.735321; -2.9430056 (Kemeys Commander)
Llangua Priory Benedictine monks
alien house: dependent on Lyre
founded 1183, manor and church granted before 1183;
dissolved c.1420; granted to the Carthusians at Sheen, Surrey (London);
remains in
dedication unknown
____________________
Llangwyfan Priory
[107]

51°55′37″N 2°53′20″W / 51.9268405°N 2.8889869°W / 51.9268405; -2.8889869 (Llangua Priory)
Llanthony Priory   hermitage
founded between 1087 and 1100 by William, knight who became hermit here during the reign of William II);
joined by Ersinius, priest 1103, and others later, rebuilding an old church; consecrated and dedicated to John the Baptist 1108;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1108 by Hugh de Lacy;
became a cell dependent on Llanthony Secunda, Gloucestershire 1481 when monks transferred there due to hardships under the Welsh;
dissolved 1538 and granted to Nicholas Arnold;
purchased by Col. Sir Mark Wood, who converted buildings into a house; sold 1807 to Walter Savage Landor;
(Cadw)
The Priory Church of Saint John the Baptist, Llanthony
____________________
Llanhodenei Priory;
Lantony Priory;
Llanthony Prima;
Llanhodenei
[108][109]
[110][111][112]

51°56′41″N 3°02′10″W / 51.944614°N 3.036148°W / 51.944614; -3.036148 (Llanthony Priory)
Magor Grange Cistercian monks
alien house: grange dependent on Gloria Dei;
founded 1239;
became denizen: grange dependent on Tintern 1247
Monmouth Priory   Benedictine monks
alien house: cell dependent on St-Florent-de-Saumur;
founded before 1086, church of St Cadoc and other endowments granted by Withenoc of Monmouth (Wihenoc de Monemue) who built St Mary's Priory;
became denizen: independent from 1415;
dissolved 1540; granted to Richard Price and Thomas Perry
The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Florent at Monmouth [113][114][115]

51°48′47″N 2°42′50″W / 51.8131925°N 2.7139127°W / 51.8131925; -2.7139127 (Monmouth Priory)
Newport Friary Augustinian Friars (under the Limit of Oxford)
founded before 1377;
dissolved 1538
[116]

51°35′14″N 2°59′39″W / 51.5872799°N 2.9941829°W / 51.5872799; -2.9941829 (Newport Friary)
Newport Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century, purportedly after 520 (located near the separate accommodations where St Woolos (GwynLlyw) and his wife Gwladys retired as hermits in old age)
St Kynemark Priory uncertain order
founded before 1291 (1270);
dissolved c.1535;
site currently within a residential housing estate
St Kenmercy;
Cynmarch;
Kingsmark
[117]

51°38′18″N 2°40′24″W / 51.6383349°N 2.67332°W / 51.6383349; -2.67332 (St Kynemark Priory)
Tintern Abbey   Savignac monks
daughter house of L'Aumône;
founded 9 May 1131 by Walter fitz Richard de Clare;
Cistercian monks
orders merged 17 September 1147;
dissolved 1539; granted to Henry, Earl of Worcester;
(Cadw)
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Tintern
____________________
Abaty Tyndyrn
[118][10][119][120]

51°41′49″N 2°40′36″W / 51.6968108°N 2.6765281°W / 51.6968108; -2.6765281 (Tintern Abbey)
Usk Priory Benedictine nuns
founded c.1160 (before 1236) by Richard 'Strongbow' de Clare;
with regular priests or brethren until after 1330;
dissolved 1536; granted to Roger Williams 1544
The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Usk
____________________
Cairusk;
Brynbuga
[111][121][122]

51°42′09″N 2°54′00″W / 51.7025294°N 2.9000393°W / 51.7025294; -2.9000393 (Usk Priory)

Neath Port Talbot edit

 
 
Margam Abbey
 
Neath Abbey
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& alternative names
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Margam Abbey +   Celtic monks
clas founded ?6th century;
Cistercian monks
daughter house of Clairvaux;
founded 21 November 1147 by Robert, Earl of Gloucester;
dissolved 1536; sold to Sir Rice Mansel (Sir Richard Moxell) who demolished much of it and built a mansion on the site;
now partly in parochial church use and partly in council ownership;
later in ownership of Thomas, Lord Mansel;
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Margam
____________________
Morgan Abbey
[123][124][125]
[126][127][128]

51°33′46″N 3°43′51″W / 51.5626937°N 3.7307677°W / 51.5626937; -3.7307677 (Margam Abbey)
Neath Abbey   Savignac monks
daughter house of Savigny
founded 25 October 1130 by Sir Richard de Granville (Grainville);
Cistercian monks 1147;
dissolved 1539; granted to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell
The Abbey Church of the Holy Trinity and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Neath
____________________
Neth Abbey
[129][130][131][132]

51°39′39″N 3°49′35″W / 51.6608451°N 3.8263509°W / 51.6608451; -3.8263509 (Neath Abbey)

Newport edit

 
 
Bassaleg Priory
 
Malpas Priory
 
Newport Friary
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Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
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Bassaleg Priory Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Glastonbury, Somerset;
founded 1116 (1101), church of St Basilius granted to Glastonbury by Robert de Haya;
dissolved before 1252, Michael, Abbot of Glaston, let as farm
St Basil
____________________
Basaleg Priory;
Basselech;
Basele
[133][134][135]

51°34′42″N 3°03′16″W / 51.5782697°N 3.0544996°W / 51.5782697; -3.0544996 (Bessaleg Priory)
Malpas Priory Cluniac monks
alien house: cell of Montacute, Somerset;
founded before 1122 by Winibald de Caerleon (Winebald de Baeluns);
became denizen: independent from 1407;
dissolved 1539; granted to Sir William Herbert c.1547
St Mary
____________________
Malpas Cell
[136][137]

51°36′55″N 3°00′24″W / 51.6152186°N 3.0067778°W / 51.6152186; -3.0067778 (Malpas Priory)
Newport Friary Augustinian Friars (under the Limit of Oxford)
founded before 1377;
dissolved 1538
[116]

51°35′14″N 2°59′39″W / 51.5872799°N 2.9941829°W / 51.5872799; -2.9941829 (Newport Friary)
Newport Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century, purportedly after 520 (located near the separate accommodations where St Woolos (GwynLlyw) and his wife Gwladys retired as hermits in old age)

Pembrokeshire edit

 
 
CALDEY ISLAND
(see right, below)
 
HAVERFORDWEST
(see right, above)
 
Monkton Priory
 
Penally Monastery
 
Pill Priory
 
St Dogmaels Abbey
 
Slebech Preceptory
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Locations of monastic houses in Pembrokeshire
 
 
Haverfordwest Priory
 
Blackfriars
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Locations of monastic houses in Haverfordwest
 
 
Caldey Island Priory
 
Caldey Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses on Caldey Island
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Caldey Island Priory   Celtic monks — from Llantwit Major
founded late-5th century? (6th century), settlement possibly ended by raids by the Danes 10th century
Benedictine monks — from St Dogmaels
refounded after 1113–1115;
dissolved 1536
Caldey Cell;
Caldy Priory;
Ynys Pyr
[138][139]

51°38′04″N 4°41′17″W / 51.6344276°N 4.6880937°W / 51.6344276; -4.6880937 (Caldey Island Priory)
Caldey Abbey *   Anglican Benedictine
purchased 1906 and built present abbey
converted to Catholicism 1913
sold due to financial difficulties 1925
Cistercian monks
founded 1926; extant
[138][140]

51°38′16″N 4°41′12″W / 51.6378403°N 4.6867472°W / 51.6378403; -4.6867472 (Caldey Island Abbey)
Haverfordwest Blackfriars   Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of Oxford)
founded before 1246;
dissolved 1538
St Saviour [141]

51°48′10″N 4°58′04″W / 51.8026442°N 4.9677542°W / 51.8026442; -4.9677542 (Haverfordwest Friary)
Haverfordwest Priory   Augustinian Canons Regular
founded before 1200 by Robert of Haverford;
dissolved 1536; granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow c.1546
The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Thomas the Martyr
____________________
Haverford Priory
[3][142]

51°47′54″N 4°57′52″W / 51.7982785°N 4.9643826°W / 51.7982785; -4.9643826 (Haverfordwest Priory)
Monkton Priory   Benedictine monks
alien house: dependent on St-Martin, Séez;
founded 1098 by the Anulph de Montgomery, Earl of Pembroke, church of St Nicholas granted to Séez until 1441;
became denizen: granted to St Albans, Hertfordshire 1413;
dissolved after 1535; granted to John Vaughan c.1545
St Nicholas
____________________
Pembroke Priory;
Pembroke Cell
[10][143]

51°40′32″N 4°55′24″W / 51.6755891°N 4.9232°W / 51.6755891; -4.9232 (Monkton Priory)
Nevern Monastery Celtic monks
founded 5th century by St Brynach;
parochial from 1115
Penally Clas + Celtic monks
founded 6th century by St Teilo;
dissolved c.1100;
remains incorporated into Church in Wales parish church of SS Nicholas & Teilo
[144]

51°39′35″N 4°43′22″W / 51.6597586°N 4.7229087°W / 51.6597586; -4.7229087 (Penally Monastery)
Pill Priory   Tironensian monks
daughter house of St Dogmaels
founded after 1113–1115 (1200) by Adam de Rupe (Adam de Roche);
dissolved 1536; granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow c.1541
The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Budoc
____________________
Pille Priory;
Pilla Priory;
Hubberston Priory
[68][145][146]

51°43′28″N 5°02′30″W / 51.7245593°N 5.0416437°W / 51.7245593; -5.0416437 (Pill Priory)
Ramsey Island Monastery Celtic monks
St Dogmaels Abbey   Celtic monks
founded 6th century;
destroyed 987;
clas later;
Tironensian monks
alien house: daughter house of Tiron, Normandy
founded c.1113–15 by Robert fitzMartin;
raised to abbey status 1120;
dissolved 1536; granted to John Bradshaw
(Cadw)
The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Dogmael
____________________
St Dogmells Abbey;
Llandudoch Abbey
[147][148]

52°04′50″N 4°40′50″W / 52.0805082°N 4.6806264°W / 52.0805082; -4.6806264 (St Dogmaels Abbey)
Slebech Preceptory Knights Hospitaller
founded 1161–76, reputedly by Wizo and his son (or grandson) Walter; granted to Gloucester by Wizo;
dissolved before 1540; granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow
Slebagh Preceptory;
Slebach Preceptory
[149]

51°47′21″N 4°51′18″W / 51.7893004°N 4.854911°W / 51.7893004; -4.854911 (Slebech Preceptory)
Templeton Knights Templar
possibly small hostel or hospice;
founded before 1185(?);
dissolved before 1300; in private hands by the end of the 13th century
Tenby Whitefriars ? Carmelite Friars?
purportedly founded 1399;[note 5]
Treffgarn Abbey Cistercian monks
daughter house of Clairvaux;
(community sent to West Wales from Clairvaux 16 September 1140);
founded c.1144, temporarily settled here by Bernard, Bishop of St Davids;
transferred to Whitland, Carmarthenshire 1151
The Blessed Virgin Mary

Powys edit

 
 
BRECON
(see right)
 
Cwmhir Abbey
 
Llanllugan Abbey
 
Strata Marcella Abbey
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Locations of monastic houses in Anglesey
 
 
Brecon Friary
 
Brecon Cathedral Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Brecon
Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Brecon Friary + Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of Oxford)
founded before 1269;
dissolved 1538;
church later college chapel founded 1541 by Henry VIII
[150][151]
51°56′48″N 3°23′43″W / 51.9465415°N 3.3953199°W / 51.9465415; -3.3953199 (Brecon Friary)
Brecon Cathedral Priory +   Benedictine monks
dependent on Battle, Sussex;
founded c.1110 by Bernard de Newmarch;
dissolved 1538; granted to John ap Price (ap Rice) by Henry VIII;
conventual church in use as diocesan cathedral
founded 1923; extant
The Priory Church of Saint John the Evangelist, Brecon [152][153][154]

51°57′04″N 3°23′31″W / 51.9511953°N 3.3920288°W / 51.9511953; -3.3920288 (Brecon Cathedral Priory)
Cwmhir Abbey   Cistercian monks
daughter house of Whitland;
(apparent attempted foundation at Tyfaenor 22 July 1143);
founded here 1 August 1176 by Cadwallon ap Madog;
dissolved 1537; granted to Walter Henley and John Williams 1545/6
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Cwmhir
____________________
Cwmhyr Abbey;
Abbey-Cwmhir;
Cwm Hir Abbey;
Cumhire Abbey
[155][156]

52°19′47″N 3°23′15″W / 52.329845°N 3.3874744°W / 52.329845; -3.3874744 (Cwmhir Abbey)
Glascwm Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century, believed by St David;
parochial from c.1200?
Glascomb
Glasbury Clas Celtic monks
founded 7th century, patron Cynidr (St Kenider);
parochial from c.1088
Llandinam Clas Celtic monks
founded 7th century by St Llonio;
under an abbot until c.1150;
parochial from after 1276?
Llangorse Clas Celtic monks
founded early-7th century;
parochial from before c.1100
St Paulinus
Llanguric Clas Celtic monks
founded early-6th century by St Curig (Cyriac);
clas until after 1175?
Llanllugan Abbey Cistercian nuns — from Strata Marcella
founded 1188 (before 1236) by Maredudd ap Rhobert, Lord of Cydewain;
dissolved 1536; granted to Sir Arthur Darcy
The Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
Llanlugan Abbey
[157][158][159]

52°36′40″N 3°23′33″W / 52.6110159°N 3.3925116°W / 52.6110159; -3.3925116 (Llanllugan Abbey)
Llanrhaiadr ym mochnant Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century by St Dogfan (Doewan);
clas to after 1291
Llansaintfraed in Elvel Priory Cistercian nuns
founded before 1174 by Enoch, first abbot of Strata Marcella;
dissolved before 1186(?)
The Blessed Virgin Mary
Llansilin Clas Celtic monks
foundation unknown;
dissolved 13th century
Meigod Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century by St Tysilio;
clas until 1170 or 1201
St Harmon Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century?, patron St Garmon;
clas to after 1066?
Strata Marcella, earlier site Cistercian monks
daughter house of Whitland
founded 22 July 1170 by Owain Cyfeiliog (Owen Keveliog);
transferred to new site (see immediately below) 10 July 1172[note 6]
The Blessed Virgin Mary
Strata Marcella Abbey $ Cistercian monks
daughter house of Whitland & Buildwas, Shropshire;
(community founded at earlier site (see immediately above) 22 July 1170);
transferred here 10 July 1172;
dissolved 1536; granted to Rowland Howard and Thomas Dixton
The Blessed Virgin Mary
____________________
Ystrad Marchell;
Pola
[160][10][161]

52°41′11″N 3°06′31″W / 52.6862849°N 3.1085247°W / 52.6862849; -3.1085247 (Strata Marcella Abbey)
Tyfaenor Abbey (?) Cistercian monks — from Whitland
apparent unsuccessful attempted colonization;
founded 22 July 1143 by Cadwathelan;
trns to Cwmhir 1176
Dyvanner Abbey;
Ty-faenor

Rhondda Cynon Taf edit

 
 
Milton Camera
 
Penrhys Grange
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Locations of monastic houses in Rhondda Cynon Taf
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& alternative names
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Pendar Grange Cistercian monks
grange dependent on Margam;
founded c.1147;
dependent on Llantarnam after 1179
Milton Camera Knights' camera

51°32′08″N 3°27′55″W / 51.5356585°N 3.4653711°W / 51.5356585; -3.4653711 (Milton Camera)
Penrhys Grange probably Cistercian monks
grange dependent on Llantarnam
possibly founded 1130/2 by Robert of Gloucester;
dissolved 1538;
masonry used in construction of later buildings
St Mary [162]

51°38′40″N 3°25′52″W / 51.6444951°N 3.4311676°W / 51.6444951; -3.4311676 (Penrhys Grange)

Swansea edit

 
 
Bishopston Monastery
 
Llangenith Priory
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Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Bishopston Monastery Benedictine monks
dependent on Llandeilo Fawr;
founded end of 6th century, patron St Teilo;
dissolved 1107?;
13th century church built on site
St Teilo
____________________
Llandeilo Ferwallt
[163]

51°35′06″N 4°03′14″W / 51.5850941°N 4.0539296°W / 51.5850941; -4.0539296 (Bishopston Monastery)
Llangenith Priory +? Benedictine monks
alien house: dependent on St-Taurinus, Evreux
founded before 1123 by Henry, Earl of Warwick;
dissolved c.1414; granted to the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford;
present parochial church of St Cenydd on site was probably the priory chapel
St Cenydd
____________________
Llan-genydd Priory;
Llangennith;
Llangenydd
[164][165]

51°35′59″N 4°16′12″W / 51.5996603°N 4.2700768°W / 51.5996603; -4.2700768 (Llangenith Priory)
Llanmadog Knights Templar
founded 1156, granted by Margaret, Countess of Warwick;
manor later becoming a member of Garway, Herefordshire
Llangyfelach Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century (in the time of St David) (St Cyvelach);
parochial from 13th century?

Torfaen edit

 
 
Llantarnam Abbey
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Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Llantarnam Abbey   Cistercian monks
daughter house of Strata Florida
founded 1179 by Hywel ap Iorwerth; community name was changed from Caerleon 1273, possibly indicating relocation to a new site;
dissolved 1536 and leased to John Parker; later owned by the Morgan family; house built around cloister; re-built c.1830
The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Llantarnam
____________________
Llanterna;
Vallium;
Dewma
[166][167]

51°37′51″N 2°59′45″W / 51.6307483°N 2.9956949°W / 51.6307483; -2.9956949 (Llantarnam Abbey)

Vale of Glamorgan edit

Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Barry Island Monastery Celtic monks
cell? founded 6th–7th century
Llancarfan Monastery Celtic monks
founded early 500s by St Cadoc;
parochial from c.1100
Llancarvan Monastery
Llandough Clas Celtic monks
founded 6th century by Abbot Docguinni (Docgwin);
parochial from after 1107
Llantwit-Major Monastery Celtic monks
monastery and school;
founded c.478 (before 540?) by St Illtyd; continued to after 1100;
granted to Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Llanilltud fawr Monastery

Wrexham edit

Foundation Image Communities & provenance Formal name or dedication
& alternative names
On-line references & location
Bangor-is-y-coed Abbey traditionally founded earlier than 6th century;
abbey early 6th century

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Cardiff Whitefriars — given by W. Dugdale, Monsticon Anglicanum, from Willis, Llandaff, p.11
  2. ^ Cardiff Whitefriars — doubtful: Sir John E. Lloyd
  3. ^ Ruthin Whitefriars — given by W. Dugdale, Monsticon Anglicanum and T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica, citing J. Leland
  4. ^ Ruthin Whitefriars — doubtful: Sir John E. Lloyd
  5. ^ Tenby Whitefriars — Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales: Pembroke (1925), p.398 states lack of grounds to associate 'The Carmelites' with friars or nuns; probably a choristers' school connected with parochial church
  6. ^ Strata Marcella — date of transfer to new site suggested by L. Janauschek, Originum Cisterciensium (1877)

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list, monastic, houses, wales, catalogue, abbeys, priories, friaries, other, monastic, religious, houses, wales, this, article, alien, houses, included, smaller, establishments, such, cells, notable, monastic, granges, particularly, those, with, resident, monk. List of monastic houses in Wales is a catalogue of abbeys priories friaries and other monastic religious houses in Wales In this article alien houses are included as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges particularly those with resident monks and also camerae of the military orders of monks Templars and Hospitallers The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had or was purported to have the status or function of an abbey priory friary preceptory or commandery The geographical co ordinates provided are sourced from details provided by Ordnance Survey publications Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key 3 List of establishments by county 3 1 Anglesey 3 2 Bridgend 3 3 Cardiff 3 4 Carmarthenshire 3 5 Ceredigion 3 6 Conwy 3 7 Denbighshire 3 8 Flintshire 3 9 Gwynedd 3 10 Monmouthshire 3 11 Neath Port Talbot 3 12 Newport 3 13 Pembrokeshire 3 14 Powys 3 15 Rhondda Cynon Taf 3 16 Swansea 3 17 Torfaen 3 18 Vale of Glamorgan 3 19 Wrexham 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOverview editArticle layout edit Communities provenance this column shows the status and communities existing at each establishment together with such dates as have been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution and the current status of the site Formal Name or Dedication this column shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated where known Alternative Names some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time In order to assist in text searching such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided Abbreviations and key editThe sites listed are ruins unless indicated thus indicates current monastic function indicates current non monastic ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure indicates current non ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure indicates remains limited to earthworks etc indicates no identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains indicates exact site of monastic foundation unknownLocations with names in italics indicate probable duplication misidentification with another location or non existent foundations either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented Trusteeship denoted as follows Cadw Cadw Welsh Historic MonumentsMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates List of establishments by county editAnglesey edit nbsp nbsp Caergybi Monastery nbsp Llanfaes Friary nbsp Llangaffo Clas nbsp Penmon Priory nbsp Ynys Lannog Cellclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Anglesey Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names OnLine references amp locationCaergybi Monastery Celtic monksfounded 6th century 380 by St Cybi St Kebius Secular canons collegiate 12th century dissolved c 1547 ecclesiastical college built on site granted to Francis Morrice 1609 Holyhead Monastery Caer Gybi Monastery 53 18 41 N 4 37 57 W 53 3114548 N 4 6325022 W 53 3114548 4 6325022 Caergybi Monastery Llanfaes Friary Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual under the Custody of Worcester founded c 1237 45 by Llywelyn ab Iorwerth Prince of Gwynedd and Wales dissolved 1538 1 2 53 16 41 N 4 05 31 W 53 2779425 N 4 0918493 W 53 2779425 4 0918493 Llanfaes Friary Llanfechell Clas Celtic monasteryfounded by St Machudd Mechell Llangaffo Clas Celtic monasteryfounded at an early date by St Caffo dissolved 13th century 53 11 28 N 4 19 38 W 53 1910222 N 4 3272614 W 53 1910222 4 3272614 Llangaffo Clas Penmon Priory nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th century reputedly by St Seirioldestroyed in raids by the Danes subsequently rebuilt Augustinian Canons Regular Benedictine monks re founded 1221 by Llywelyn Fawr Prince of Gwynedddissolved c 1564 granted to John Moore Glannagh Priory 3 4 5 6 7 8 53 18 20 N 4 03 25 W 53 3056853 N 4 0569109 W 53 3056853 4 0569109 Penmon Priory Ynys Lannog Cell Celtic monasteryfounded 6th century by St Seiriol Augustinian Canons Regulardependent on Penmonfounded 1237 1414 dissolved 1536 Priestholme Cell Puffin Island Cell 3 9 10 11 53 19 15 N 4 01 18 W 53 3209086 N 4 0215486 W 53 3209086 4 0215486 Ynys Lannog Puffin Island Priestholm Cell Bridgend edit nbsp nbsp Ewenny Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Bridgend Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationEwenny Priory St Michael apparent early priory founded by John Lou n dres St Michael Ewenny Priory nbsp Benedictine monkscell dependent on Gloucester Gloucestershire founded before 1141 granted to Gloucester by Maurice of London dissolved 1540 1536 granted leased to Sir Edward Carn who purchased it in 1545 Cadw St Michael Ogmore Priory Wenny Priory 12 13 14 51 29 20 N 3 34 04 W 51 4888723 N 3 5678208 W 51 4888723 3 5678208 Ewenny Priory Cardiff edit nbsp nbsp Llandaff Monastery now Cathedral nbsp Cardiff Blackfriars nbsp Cardiff Greyfriars nbsp Cardiff Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Cardiff Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names OnLine references amp locationCardiff Blackfriars nbsp Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Oxford founded before 1242 dissolved 1538 15 16 51 29 00 N 3 11 08 W 51 483455 N 3 1855389 W 51 483455 3 1855389 Cardiff Blackfriars Cardiff Greyfriars Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual under the Custody of Bristol founded before 1284 dissolved 1538 17 18 51 29 01 N 3 10 45 W 51 4836721 N 3 17915 W 51 4836721 3 17915 Cardiff Greyfriars Cardiff Priory Benedictine monksdependent on Tewkesbury Gloucestershirefounded before 1106 parish church of St Mary granted by Robert fitz Hamon and others dissolved 1403 The Blessed Virgin Mary 19 51 28 25 N 3 10 20 W 51 4736158 N 3 1723397 W 51 4736158 3 1723397 Cardiff Priory Cardiff Whitefriars Carmelite Friars note 1 considered doubtful note 2 rejectedLlandaff Monastery nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th century 522 by St Dubricius secular collegiateepiscopal diocesan cathedralfounded 1107 restored 18th amp 19th century extant Llandaffe Monastery 20 51 29 45 N 3 13 04 W 51 495731 N 3 2177952 W 51 495731 3 2177952 Llandaff Monastery now Cathedral Carmarthenshire edit nbsp nbsp Carmarthen Greyfriars nbsp Carmarthen Clas nbsp Kidwelly Priory nbsp Llanarthney Clas nbsp Llandeilo Monastery nbsp Llandovery Priory nbsp St Clears Priory nbsp Talley Abbey nbsp Whitland Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Carmarthenshire Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names OnLine references amp locationBachannis Monastery purportedly founded c 513 by St PiroCarmarthen Greyfriars Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual under the Custody of Bristol founded before 1284 dissolved 1538 granted to Sir Thomas Gresham 1551 2 site now occupied by Greyfriars shopping centre Caermarthen Friary 21 22 51 51 21 N 4 18 33 W 51 8557943 N 4 3090761 W 51 8557943 4 3090761 Carmarthen Blackfriars Carmarthen Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by St Dewi dissolved c 1120 Benedictine priory later Augustinian established on site see immediately below Llandeulyddog 21 23 24 25 26 51 51 29 N 4 18 01 W 51 858087 N 4 3002436 W 51 858087 4 3002436 Carmarthen Clas Carmarthen Priory Benedictine monksSt Peter s church granted by Henry I on site of Celtic clas see immediately above cell of Battle Sussex independent priory monks induced to leave 1125 in order to found an Augustinian establishment Augustinian Canons Regular Arroasian founded before 1127 by King Henry I dissolved 1536 granted to Richard Andrews and Nicholas Temple 1543 4 The Priory Church of Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Teulyddog Carmarthen Caermarthen PrioryKidwelly Priory nbsp Benedictine monks from Sherborne Dorsetdependent on Sherborne founded 1114 c 1130 site granted by Roger Bishop of Sarum dissolved 1539 The Priory Church of Saint Mary Kidwellynow The Parish and Priory Church of Saint Mary Kidwelly Cydweli Priory Cadwell Priory 27 28 51 44 12 N 4 18 23 W 51 7367977 N 4 3063241 W 51 7367977 4 3063241 Kidwelly Priory Llanarthney Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by St Dewi parochial from c 1220 51 51 42 N 4 07 47 W 51 8616849 N 4 1297865 W 51 8616849 4 1297865 Llanarthney Monastery Llandeilo Monastery Celtic monksfounded in the time of St David 6th century by St Teilo parochial from c 1107 Llandeilo Fawr Monastery 29 30 51 52 54 N 3 59 35 W 51 8817431 N 3 9929295 W 51 8817431 3 9929295 Llandeilo Monastery Llandovery Priory Benedictine monkscell dependent on Great Malvern Worcestershire founded c 1110 by the Cliffords church granted by Richard fitz Pons before 1126 dissolved c 1185 due to misconduct of the monks dedication unknown 31 32 51 59 42 N 3 47 44 W 51 995048 N 3 7955832 W 51 995048 3 7955832 Llandovery Priory St Clears Priory nbsp Cluniac monksfounded 1147 84 c 1100 dissolved c 1414 granted to All Souls College Oxford church in parochial use from 1920 The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene Saint Clears 33 34 35 36 51 48 50 N 4 29 40 W 51 8137936 N 4 4944409 W 51 8137936 4 4944409 St Clears Priory Talley Abbey nbsp Celtic monksclas founded before 1066 Premonstratensian Canonsdaughter house of St Jean Amiens Francefounded c 1184 9 1197 credited to Lord Rhys Gruffydd Price Rhys ap Tewdwr Rhese Griffith Price dissolved c 1536 and retained by the Crown Cadw The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist Abaty Talyllychau Tallagh Abbey Tallesch Tallach 37 38 39 40 51 58 36 N 3 59 31 W 51 9766612 N 3 992039 W 51 9766612 3 992039 Talley Abbey Whitland Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Treffgarndaughter house of Clairvaux community sent to West Wales from Clairvaux 16 September 1140 temporarily settled at Treffgarn 1144 by Bernard Bishop of St Davids founded here c 1151 dissolved 1539 granted to Henry Audley and John Cordel 1544 The Blessed Virgin Mary Albalanda Abbey Abelanda Abbey Ty Gwyn ar Daf 41 42 51 50 01 N 4 36 03 W 51 8334737 N 4 6008736 W 51 8334737 4 6008736 Whitland Abbey Ceredigion edit nbsp nbsp Cardigan Priory nbsp Llanbadarn Fawr Priory nbsp Llanllyr Priory nbsp Strata Florida Abbey nbsp Yr Hen Fynachlog Strata Florida earlier site class notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Ceredigion Foundation Image Communities and provenance Formal name or dedication and alternative names On line references and locationCardigan Priory nbsp Benedictine monkspriory cell dependent on Gloucester Gloucestershire founded c 1110 15 priory cell dependent on Chertsey Surrey after 1165 before 1158 dissolved 1538 granted to Bisham Berkshire and subsequently to William and Mary Cavendish 1539 40 converted into a mansion opened as Cardigan District and Memorial Hospital 1922 The Priory Church of Our Lady of Cardigan Cardigan Cell 43 44 45 52 04 58 N 4 39 21 W 52 0827236 N 4 6557972 W 52 0827236 4 6557972 Cardigan Priory Llanbadarn Fawr Priory nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th century destroyed before 1100 Benedictine monkscell dependent on Gloucester church of St Paternus granted to Gloucester by Gilbert fitz Richard 1111 founded c 1116 7 lost from Gloucester 1136 secular collegiaterefounded before 1144 dissolved c 1361 2 The Priory Church of Saint Padarn Llanbadarn FawrSt Paternus 46 47 48 49 52 24 33 N 4 03 40 W 52 4091049 N 4 0609905 W 52 4091049 4 0609905 Llanbadarn Fawr Priory Llanddewi brefi Clas monksfounded 6th century by St David secular collegiatefounded 1287 1187 by Thomas Beck Bishop of St David s dissolved c 1547 St David Llandewi breviLlanllyr Priory Cistercian nunsfounded c 1180 before 1197 by Rhees ap Gruffydd Lord Rhys dissolved 1536 granted to William Sackville and John Dudley 1553 site currently on privately owned land The Blessed Virgin Mary Llanleir Priory Llanllŷr Lanfer Laller Lanter Llanweir 50 51 52 10 59 N 4 08 01 W 52 1830798 N 4 1336604 W 52 1830798 4 1336604 Llanllyr Priory Strata Florida Abbey nbsp Cistercian monksdaughter house of Whitland Carmarthenshire transferred from earlier foundation of Strata Florida at Yr Hen Fynachlog see immediately below founded 1184 by Rhys ap Gruffydd dissolved 1539 granted to the Stedman family Cadw The Blessed Virgin Mary 52 53 52 16 31 N 3 50 18 W 52 2754053 N 3 8383269 W 52 2754053 3 8383269 Strata Florida Abbey Yr Hen Fynachlog Strata Florida earlier site Cistercian monks from Whitland Carmarthenshirefounded 1 June 1164 by Robert fitzStephen transferred to new site at Strata Florida see immediately above after 1184 The Blessed Virgin Mary The Old Monastery 52 52 15 55 N 3 52 44 W 52 2653964 N 3 8787854 W 52 2653964 3 8787854 Yr Hen Fynachlog Yspyty Ystwyth Cistercian monksgrange and supposed hospice dependent on Strata Florida founded c 1180 The Blessed Virgin MaryConwy edit nbsp nbsp Aberconwy Abbey nbsp Maenan Abbey nbsp Ysbyty Ifan Preceptoryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Conwy Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationAberconwy Abbey nbsp Cistercian monksdaughter house of Strata Florida community founded at Rhedynog felen 24 27 July 1186 transferred here 1190 before 1200 by Llywelyn Fawr of Gwynedd removed from Rhedynog felen founded by Llewellvyn ab Iorwerth becoming benefactor and patron before c 1200 community transferred to new site at Maenan 1283 church now in parochial use The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and All Saints Abaty Aberconwy Conway Abbey 54 55 56 53 16 50 N 3 49 44 W 53 2806864 N 3 8288936 W 53 2806864 3 8288936 Aberconwy Abbey Abergele Clas Celtic monksfounded before 856Maenan Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Aberconwy community founded at Rhedynog felen 24 27 July 1186 transferred here 1283 after forced move by order of Edward I dissolved c 1538 granted to Elezeus Wynne the Wynne family 1562 3 in ownership of William Frederick site now occupied by hotel and grounds The Abbey Church of Saint Mary and All Saints Abaty Maenan Maynan Abbey 57 58 53 10 28 N 3 48 45 W 53 1744632 N 3 8124087 W 53 1744632 3 8124087 Maenan Abbey Gwytherin Nunnery Celtic nunsconnected with St Winefride Witheriac NunneryYsbyty Ifan Preceptory Knights Hospitallerfounded c 1190 united with Halston Shropshire 1294 in use 1338 but no longer housed a community dissolution unknown Ysbyty Ifan Dol Gynwal Preceptory 59 53 01 21 N 3 43 30 W 53 0224506 N 3 7250519 W 53 0224506 3 7250519 Ysbyty Ifan Preceptory Denbighshire edit nbsp nbsp St Asaph Cathedral Monastery nbsp Denbigh Friary nbsp Ruthin Priory nbsp Vale Crucis Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Denbighshire Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationDenbigh Friary nbsp Carmelite Friarsfounded 1343 50 or before 1289 dissolved 1538 St Mary Henllan Friary 3 60 61 62 53 11 16 N 3 24 33 W 53 1878385 N 3 4090528 W 53 1878385 3 4090528 Denbigh Friary Llandrillo Clas Celtic monkschurch of St Teilo founded 7th century under abbot 9th century to c 1150 parochial from after 1276Llanynys Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century SS Mor and Saeran clas under abbot until 15th centuryRhuddlan Friary Dominican Friars under the visitation of Oxford founded before 1258 dissolved 1538 granted to Henry ap Harry 1540 1 Rhudland Friary Rhudlan 63 Ruthin Priory Bonshommes Canonsfounded 1310 by John de Grey Lord of Dyffryn dissolved 1535 granted to William Winlove and John Stevens 1550 1 wall fragment remains to northwest of collegiate church 64 53 06 57 N 3 18 41 W 53 1157611 N 3 3112594 W 53 1157611 3 3112594 Ruthin Priory Ruthin Whitefriars Carmelite Friars note 3 considered most doubtful note 4 St Asaph Monastery nbsp Celtic monksfounded c mid 6th century by St Asaph Hassaph secular collegiateepiscopal diocesan cathedralfounded 1143 extant 53 15 26 N 3 26 31 W 53 257222 N 3 441944 W 53 257222 3 441944 St Asaph Monastery now Cathedral Vale of Clwyd Monastery purportedly founded by St Elerius Elwy Clwyd Valley MonasteryValle Crucis Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Strata Marcellafounded 28 January 1201 by Madog ap Gruffydd Maelor Prince of Powys at the instance of the abbots of Whitland Strata Florida Strata Marcella and Cwmhir dissolved 1536 7 and granted to Sir William Pickering granted to Edward Wotton c 1611 Cadw The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Valle Crucis Abaty Glyn y Groes Abaty Glyn Egwestl De Valle Crucis Llanegwast 3 65 66 67 52 59 20 N 3 11 11 W 52 9888507 N 3 1865099 W 52 9888507 3 1865099 Valle Crucis Abbey Flintshire edit nbsp nbsp Basingwerk Abbey nbsp Talacre Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Flintshire Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBasingwerk Abbey nbsp Savignac monks from Savignyfounded 11 July 1131 by Ranulph Earl of Chester Cistercian monksorders merged 17 September 1147 dissolved 1535 granted to Henry ap Harry and Peter Mutton 1540 1 briefly refounded under Queen Mary Cadw The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Abaty Dinas Basing 68 69 70 71 53 17 17 N 3 12 27 W 53 2879457 N 3 2074794 W 53 2879457 3 2074794 Basingwerk Priory Talacre Abbey Benedictine nunsfounded 1868 transferred to Curzon Cheshire 1988 72 53 20 22 N 3 20 48 W 53 339533 N 3 3466577 W 53 339533 3 3466577 Talacre Abbey Gwynedd edit nbsp nbsp Aberdaron Clas nbsp BANGOR see right nbsp Bardsey Abbey nbsp Beddgelert Priory nbsp Clynnog Fawr nbsp Cymer Abbey nbsp Rhedynog felen nbsp St Tudwal s Island Monasteryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Gwynedd nbsp nbsp Bangor Monastery now Cathedral nbsp Blackfriarsclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Bangor Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationAberdaron Clas Celtic monks from Bardsey clas founded 6th century by St Hyrwyn disciple of St Dubricius abbey 8th century secular collegiate to after 1252 52 48 19 N 4 42 42 W 52 8052521 N 4 7117615 W 52 8052521 4 7117615 Aberdaron Clas Bangor Blackfriars Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Oxford founded before 1251 by Llywelyn ap Gruffydd purportedly enlarged rebuilt 1299 dissolved 1538 granted to Thomas Brown 1553 converted into a Free School 1557 73 53 13 03 N 4 09 08 W 53 2173985 N 4 1520917 W 53 2173985 4 1520917 Bangor Blackfriars Bangor Monastery nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th century secular collegiateepiscopal diocesan cathedralfounded c 1092 extant The Cathedral Church of Saint Deniol Bangor 74 53 13 35 N 4 07 38 W 53 2264782 N 4 1273564 W 53 2264782 4 1273564 Bangor Cathedral Bardsey Abbey nbsp Culdee monksfounded c before 516 Augustinian Canons Regularfounded before 1240 c 1210 by Llywelyn the Great of Gwynedd dissolved c 1537 granted to John Earl of Warwick 1549 50 in ownership of Bardsey Island Trust with public access The Abbey of Saint Mary 75 76 77 52 45 52 N 4 47 15 W 52 7643654 N 4 7875714 W 52 7643654 4 7875714 Bardsey Abbey Beddgelert Priory nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th 7th century Augustinian Canons Regularfounded c 1198 c 1200 40 by Llywelyn the Great granted to the Carthusians at Chertsey Surrey 1537 dissolved with it 19 June 1538 granted to Lord Radnor by Henry VIII The Priory Church of Saint Mary Beddgelertnow The Priory and Parish Church of Saint Mary Beddgelert Bethkelert Priory Bekelert the priory of the Valley St Mary of Snowdon ia 78 amp 79 80 81 53 00 40 N 4 06 06 W 53 0110911 N 4 1016582 W 53 0110911 4 1016582 Beddgelert Priory Clynnog Fawr Abbey nbsp Celtic monksfounded c 616 by St Beuno dissolved before 1291 Cistercian monks refounded 13th century secular collegiaterefounded before 1291 dissolved 1547 parochial church reputedly on site Clynnog Fawr Monastery Clynnog fawr Abbey 82 53 01 08 N 4 21 52 W 53 0188623 N 4 3645763 W 53 0188623 4 3645763 Clynnog Fawr Corwen Monastery Celtic monksfounded 6th 7th century dissolution unknownCymer Abbey nbsp Cistercian monksdaughter house of Cwm Hir founded 1198 9 by Gruffudd and Maredudd ap Cynan or Llywelyn ab Iorwerth Lleweline son of Gervase dissolved 1536 Cadw The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Llanelltyd Cymmer Abbey Mynachlog y Faner Kinner Abbey 3 83 84 85 86 52 45 30 N 3 53 46 W 52 7583145 N 3 8961902 W 52 7583145 3 8961902 Cymer Abbey Rhedynog felen Abbey Cistercian monksdaughter house of Strata Floridafounded 27 24 July 1186removed to Aberconwy c 1190 not later than 1192 The Blessed Virgin Mary 87 88 53 05 36 N 4 17 38 W 53 0933025 N 4 2940074 W 53 0933025 4 2940074 Rhedynog felen St Tudwal s Island Monastery Celtic monks Culdeesfounded 6th century Augustinian Canons Regularfounded before 1417 dissolved 1535 Ynys Tudwal Monastery Modstedwall Monastery 89 52 48 19 N 4 27 38 W 52 8051758 N 4 4605377 W 52 8051758 4 4605377 St Tudwal s Island Monastery Towyn Clas Celtic monks from Bardseyfounded 6th century by St Cadfan from Bardsey under an abbot 1147Monmouthshire edit nbsp nbsp Abergavenny Priory nbsp Caerwent Clas nbsp Chepstow Priory nbsp Grace Dieu Abbey nbsp Kemeys Commander nbsp Llangua Priory nbsp Llanthony Priory nbsp Monmouth Priory nbsp St Kynemark Priory nbsp Tintern Abbey nbsp Usk Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Monmouthshire Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationAbergavenny Priory nbsp Benedictine monksalien house dependent on St Vincent Le Mans founded 1087 1100 by Hamelinus de Barham Hamelin Balon became denizen independent from 1415 dissolved 1536 church now in parochial use The Priory Church of St Mary the Virgin Abergavenny 90 91 92 51 49 17 N 3 00 56 W 51 8213502 N 3 0154534 W 51 8213502 3 0154534 Abergavenny Priory Caerwent Clas Celtic monksfounded c 6th century patron St Tathan parochial from after 1066 51 36 42 N 2 46 05 W 51 6115477 N 2 7679968 W 51 6115477 2 7679968 Caerwent Monastery Chepstow Priory nbsp Benedictine monksalien house daughter house of Cormeilles Normandy due to which twin town with Chepstow founded before 1071 1072 by William FitzOsbern Earl of Hereford became denizen independent from c 1442 dissolved 1536 masonry used for building part of structure collapsed rebuilt in use as parochial church The Priory Church of Saint Mary Chepstow Striguil Priory Strogull Priory 93 94 95 96 51 38 34 N 2 40 20 W 51 6426676 N 2 6722272 W 51 6426676 2 6722272 Chepstow Priory Goldcliff Priory nbsp Benedictine monksalien house cell dependent on Bec Hellouinfounded 1113 by Robert de Chandos became denizen c 1414 destroyed by flood 1424cell dependent on Tewkesbury Gloucestershire 1442 at suppression of alien houses The Priory Church of Saint Mary Magdalene Goldcliff 97 98 99 100 101 10 51 32 16 N 2 54 19 W 51 5378874 N 2 9053044 W 51 5378874 2 9053044 Goldcliff Priory Grace Dieu Abbey nbsp Cistercian monks from Abbey Dore Herefordshiredaughter house of Waverley Surrey founded 24 April 1226 by Sir John of Monmouth apparently ruined in incursions by the Welsh 1233 dissolved 1536 granted to Thomas Herbert and William Bretton 1545 The Blessed Virgin Mary 102 103 104 105 51 48 50 N 2 47 49 W 51 814 N 2 797 W 51 814 2 797 Grace Dieu Abbey Kemeys Commander Knights Templarmanor or camera Knights Hospitallermember of Garway Herefordshire Kemeys Commandery Kemeys Preceptory 106 51 44 07 N 2 56 35 W 51 735321 N 2 9430056 W 51 735321 2 9430056 Kemeys Commander Llangua Priory Benedictine monksalien house dependent on Lyrefounded 1183 manor and church granted before 1183 dissolved c 1420 granted to the Carthusians at Sheen Surrey London remains in dedication unknown Llangwyfan Priory 107 51 55 37 N 2 53 20 W 51 9268405 N 2 8889869 W 51 9268405 2 8889869 Llangua Priory Llanthony Priory nbsp hermitagefounded between 1087 and 1100 by William knight who became hermit here during the reign of William II joined by Ersinius priest 1103 and others later rebuilding an old church consecrated and dedicated to John the Baptist 1108 Augustinian Canons Regularfounded before 1108 by Hugh de Lacy became a cell dependent on Llanthony Secunda Gloucestershire 1481 when monks transferred there due to hardships under the Welsh dissolved 1538 and granted to Nicholas Arnold purchased by Col Sir Mark Wood who converted buildings into a house sold 1807 to Walter Savage Landor Cadw The Priory Church of Saint John the Baptist Llanthony Llanhodenei Priory Lantony Priory Llanthony Prima Llanhodenei 108 109 110 111 112 51 56 41 N 3 02 10 W 51 944614 N 3 036148 W 51 944614 3 036148 Llanthony Priory Magor Grange Cistercian monksalien house grange dependent on Gloria Dei founded 1239 became denizen grange dependent on Tintern 1247Monmouth Priory nbsp Benedictine monksalien house cell dependent on St Florent de Saumur founded before 1086 church of St Cadoc and other endowments granted by Withenoc of Monmouth Wihenoc de Monemue who built St Mary s Priory became denizen independent from 1415 dissolved 1540 granted to Richard Price and Thomas Perry The Priory Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Florent at Monmouth 113 114 115 51 48 47 N 2 42 50 W 51 8131925 N 2 7139127 W 51 8131925 2 7139127 Monmouth Priory Newport Friary Augustinian Friars under the Limit of Oxford founded before 1377 dissolved 1538 116 51 35 14 N 2 59 39 W 51 5872799 N 2 9941829 W 51 5872799 2 9941829 Newport Friary Newport Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century purportedly after 520 located near the separate accommodations where St Woolos GwynLlyw and his wife Gwladys retired as hermits in old age St Kynemark Priory uncertain orderfounded before 1291 1270 dissolved c 1535 site currently within a residential housing estate St Kenmercy Cynmarch Kingsmark 117 51 38 18 N 2 40 24 W 51 6383349 N 2 67332 W 51 6383349 2 67332 St Kynemark Priory Tintern Abbey nbsp Savignac monksdaughter house of L Aumone founded 9 May 1131 by Walter fitz Richard de Clare Cistercian monksorders merged 17 September 1147 dissolved 1539 granted to Henry Earl of Worcester Cadw The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Tintern Abaty Tyndyrn 118 10 119 120 51 41 49 N 2 40 36 W 51 6968108 N 2 6765281 W 51 6968108 2 6765281 Tintern Abbey Usk Priory Benedictine nunsfounded c 1160 before 1236 by Richard Strongbow de Clare with regular priests or brethren until after 1330 dissolved 1536 granted to Roger Williams 1544 The Priory Church of Saint Mary Usk Cairusk Brynbuga 111 121 122 51 42 09 N 2 54 00 W 51 7025294 N 2 9000393 W 51 7025294 2 9000393 Usk Priory Neath Port Talbot edit nbsp nbsp Margam Abbey nbsp Neath Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Neath Port Talbot Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationMargam Abbey nbsp Celtic monksclas founded 6th century Cistercian monksdaughter house of Clairvaux founded 21 November 1147 by Robert Earl of Gloucester dissolved 1536 sold to Sir Rice Mansel Sir Richard Moxell who demolished much of it and built a mansion on the site now partly in parochial church use and partly in council ownership later in ownership of Thomas Lord Mansel The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Margam Morgan Abbey 123 124 125 126 127 128 51 33 46 N 3 43 51 W 51 5626937 N 3 7307677 W 51 5626937 3 7307677 Margam Abbey Neath Abbey nbsp Savignac monksdaughter house of Savignyfounded 25 October 1130 by Sir Richard de Granville Grainville Cistercian monks 1147 dissolved 1539 granted to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell The Abbey Church of the Holy Trinity and the Blessed Virgin Mary Neath Neth Abbey 129 130 131 132 51 39 39 N 3 49 35 W 51 6608451 N 3 8263509 W 51 6608451 3 8263509 Neath Abbey Newport edit nbsp nbsp Bassaleg Priory nbsp Malpas Priory nbsp Newport Friaryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Newport Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBassaleg Priory Benedictine monkscell dependent on Glastonbury Somerset founded 1116 1101 church of St Basilius granted to Glastonbury by Robert de Haya dissolved before 1252 Michael Abbot of Glaston let as farm St Basil Basaleg Priory Basselech Basele 133 134 135 51 34 42 N 3 03 16 W 51 5782697 N 3 0544996 W 51 5782697 3 0544996 Bessaleg Priory Malpas Priory Cluniac monksalien house cell of Montacute Somerset founded before 1122 by Winibald de Caerleon Winebald de Baeluns became denizen independent from 1407 dissolved 1539 granted to Sir William Herbert c 1547 St Mary Malpas Cell 136 137 51 36 55 N 3 00 24 W 51 6152186 N 3 0067778 W 51 6152186 3 0067778 Malpas Priory Newport Friary Augustinian Friars under the Limit of Oxford founded before 1377 dissolved 1538 116 51 35 14 N 2 59 39 W 51 5872799 N 2 9941829 W 51 5872799 2 9941829 Newport Friary Newport Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century purportedly after 520 located near the separate accommodations where St Woolos GwynLlyw and his wife Gwladys retired as hermits in old age Pembrokeshire edit nbsp nbsp CALDEY ISLAND see right below nbsp HAVERFORDWEST see right above nbsp Monkton Priory nbsp Penally Monastery nbsp Pill Priory nbsp St Dogmaels Abbey nbsp Slebech Preceptoryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Pembrokeshire nbsp nbsp Haverfordwest Priory nbsp Blackfriarsclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Haverfordwest nbsp nbsp Caldey Island Priory nbsp Caldey Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses on Caldey Island Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationCaldey Island Priory nbsp Celtic monks from Llantwit Majorfounded late 5th century 6th century settlement possibly ended by raids by the Danes 10th centuryBenedictine monks from St Dogmaelsrefounded after 1113 1115 dissolved 1536 Caldey Cell Caldy Priory Ynys Pyr 138 139 51 38 04 N 4 41 17 W 51 6344276 N 4 6880937 W 51 6344276 4 6880937 Caldey Island Priory Caldey Abbey nbsp Anglican Benedictinepurchased 1906 and built present abbeyconverted to Catholicism 1913sold due to financial difficulties 1925Cistercian monksfounded 1926 extant 138 140 51 38 16 N 4 41 12 W 51 6378403 N 4 6867472 W 51 6378403 4 6867472 Caldey Island Abbey Haverfordwest Blackfriars nbsp Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Oxford founded before 1246 dissolved 1538 St Saviour 141 51 48 10 N 4 58 04 W 51 8026442 N 4 9677542 W 51 8026442 4 9677542 Haverfordwest Friary Haverfordwest Priory nbsp Augustinian Canons Regularfounded before 1200 by Robert of Haverford dissolved 1536 granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow c 1546 The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Thomas the Martyr Haverford Priory 3 142 51 47 54 N 4 57 52 W 51 7982785 N 4 9643826 W 51 7982785 4 9643826 Haverfordwest Priory Monkton Priory nbsp Benedictine monksalien house dependent on St Martin Seez founded 1098 by the Anulph de Montgomery Earl of Pembroke church of St Nicholas granted to Seez until 1441 became denizen granted to St Albans Hertfordshire 1413 dissolved after 1535 granted to John Vaughan c 1545 St Nicholas Pembroke Priory Pembroke Cell 10 143 51 40 32 N 4 55 24 W 51 6755891 N 4 9232 W 51 6755891 4 9232 Monkton Priory Nevern Monastery Celtic monksfounded 5th century by St Brynach parochial from 1115Penally Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by St Teilo dissolved c 1100 remains incorporated into Church in Wales parish church of SS Nicholas amp Teilo 144 51 39 35 N 4 43 22 W 51 6597586 N 4 7229087 W 51 6597586 4 7229087 Penally Monastery Pill Priory nbsp Tironensian monksdaughter house of St Dogmaelsfounded after 1113 1115 1200 by Adam de Rupe Adam de Roche dissolved 1536 granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow c 1541 The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Budoc Pille Priory Pilla Priory Hubberston Priory 68 145 146 51 43 28 N 5 02 30 W 51 7245593 N 5 0416437 W 51 7245593 5 0416437 Pill Priory Ramsey Island Monastery Celtic monksSt Dogmaels Abbey nbsp Celtic monksfounded 6th century destroyed 987 clas later Tironensian monksalien house daughter house of Tiron Normandyfounded c 1113 15 by Robert fitzMartin raised to abbey status 1120 dissolved 1536 granted to John Bradshaw Cadw The Blessed Virgin Mary and St Dogmael St Dogmells Abbey Llandudoch Abbey 147 148 52 04 50 N 4 40 50 W 52 0805082 N 4 6806264 W 52 0805082 4 6806264 St Dogmaels Abbey Slebech Preceptory Knights Hospitallerfounded 1161 76 reputedly by Wizo and his son or grandson Walter granted to Gloucester by Wizo dissolved before 1540 granted to Roger and Thomas Barlow Slebagh Preceptory Slebach Preceptory 149 51 47 21 N 4 51 18 W 51 7893004 N 4 854911 W 51 7893004 4 854911 Slebech Preceptory Templeton Knights Templarpossibly small hostel or hospice founded before 1185 dissolved before 1300 in private hands by the end of the 13th centuryTenby Whitefriars Carmelite Friars purportedly founded 1399 note 5 Treffgarn Abbey Cistercian monksdaughter house of Clairvaux community sent to West Wales from Clairvaux 16 September 1140 founded c 1144 temporarily settled here by Bernard Bishop of St Davids transferred to Whitland Carmarthenshire 1151 The Blessed Virgin MaryPowys edit nbsp nbsp BRECON see right nbsp Cwmhir Abbey nbsp Llanllugan Abbey nbsp Strata Marcella Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Anglesey nbsp nbsp Brecon Friary nbsp Brecon Cathedral Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Brecon Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBrecon Friary Dominican Friars under the Visitation of Oxford founded before 1269 dissolved 1538 church later college chapel founded 1541 by Henry VIII 150 151 51 56 48 N 3 23 43 W 51 9465415 N 3 3953199 W 51 9465415 3 3953199 Brecon Friary Brecon Cathedral Priory nbsp Benedictine monksdependent on Battle Sussex founded c 1110 by Bernard de Newmarch dissolved 1538 granted to John ap Price ap Rice by Henry VIII conventual church in use as diocesan cathedralfounded 1923 extant The Priory Church of Saint John the Evangelist Brecon 152 153 154 51 57 04 N 3 23 31 W 51 9511953 N 3 3920288 W 51 9511953 3 3920288 Brecon Cathedral Priory Cwmhir Abbey nbsp Cistercian monksdaughter house of Whitland apparent attempted foundation at Tyfaenor 22 July 1143 founded here 1 August 1176 by Cadwallon ap Madog dissolved 1537 granted to Walter Henley and John Williams 1545 6 The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cwmhir Cwmhyr Abbey Abbey Cwmhir Cwm Hir Abbey Cumhire Abbey 155 156 52 19 47 N 3 23 15 W 52 329845 N 3 3874744 W 52 329845 3 3874744 Cwmhir Abbey Glascwm Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century believed by St David parochial from c 1200 GlascombGlasbury Clas Celtic monksfounded 7th century patron Cynidr St Kenider parochial from c 1088Llandinam Clas Celtic monksfounded 7th century by St Llonio under an abbot until c 1150 parochial from after 1276 Llangorse Clas Celtic monksfounded early 7th century parochial from before c 1100 St PaulinusLlanguric Clas Celtic monksfounded early 6th century by St Curig Cyriac clas until after 1175 Llanllugan Abbey Cistercian nuns from Strata Marcellafounded 1188 before 1236 by Maredudd ap Rhobert Lord of Cydewain dissolved 1536 granted to Sir Arthur Darcy The Blessed Virgin Mary Llanlugan Abbey 157 158 159 52 36 40 N 3 23 33 W 52 6110159 N 3 3925116 W 52 6110159 3 3925116 Llanllugan Abbey Llanrhaiadr ym mochnant Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by St Dogfan Doewan clas to after 1291Llansaintfraed in Elvel Priory Cistercian nunsfounded before 1174 by Enoch first abbot of Strata Marcella dissolved before 1186 The Blessed Virgin MaryLlansilin Clas Celtic monksfoundation unknown dissolved 13th centuryMeigod Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by St Tysilio clas until 1170 or 1201St Harmon Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century patron St Garmon clas to after 1066 Strata Marcella earlier site Cistercian monksdaughter house of Whitlandfounded 22 July 1170 by Owain Cyfeiliog Owen Keveliog transferred to new site see immediately below 10 July 1172 note 6 The Blessed Virgin MaryStrata Marcella Abbey Cistercian monksdaughter house of Whitland amp Buildwas Shropshire community founded at earlier site see immediately above 22 July 1170 transferred here 10 July 1172 dissolved 1536 granted to Rowland Howard and Thomas Dixton The Blessed Virgin Mary Ystrad Marchell Pola 160 10 161 52 41 11 N 3 06 31 W 52 6862849 N 3 1085247 W 52 6862849 3 1085247 Strata Marcella Abbey Tyfaenor Abbey Cistercian monks from Whitlandapparent unsuccessful attempted colonization founded 22 July 1143 by Cadwathelan trns to Cwmhir 1176 Dyvanner Abbey Ty faenorRhondda Cynon Taf edit nbsp nbsp Milton Camera nbsp Penrhys Grangeclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Rhondda Cynon Taf Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationPendar Grange Cistercian monksgrange dependent on Margam founded c 1147 dependent on Llantarnam after 1179Milton Camera Knights camera 51 32 08 N 3 27 55 W 51 5356585 N 3 4653711 W 51 5356585 3 4653711 Milton Camera Penrhys Grange probably Cistercian monksgrange dependent on Llantarnampossibly founded 1130 2 by Robert of Gloucester dissolved 1538 masonry used in construction of later buildings St Mary 162 51 38 40 N 3 25 52 W 51 6444951 N 3 4311676 W 51 6444951 3 4311676 Penrhys Grange Swansea edit nbsp nbsp Bishopston Monastery nbsp Llangenith Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Swansea Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBishopston Monastery Benedictine monksdependent on Llandeilo Fawr founded end of 6th century patron St Teilo dissolved 1107 13th century church built on site St Teilo Llandeilo Ferwallt 163 51 35 06 N 4 03 14 W 51 5850941 N 4 0539296 W 51 5850941 4 0539296 Bishopston Monastery Llangenith Priory Benedictine monksalien house dependent on St Taurinus Evreuxfounded before 1123 by Henry Earl of Warwick dissolved c 1414 granted to the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College Oxford present parochial church of St Cenydd on site was probably the priory chapel St Cenydd Llan genydd Priory Llangennith Llangenydd 164 165 51 35 59 N 4 16 12 W 51 5996603 N 4 2700768 W 51 5996603 4 2700768 Llangenith Priory Llanmadog Knights Templarfounded 1156 granted by Margaret Countess of Warwick manor later becoming a member of Garway HerefordshireLlangyfelach Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century in the time of St David St Cyvelach parochial from 13th century Torfaen edit nbsp nbsp Llantarnam Abbeyclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in Torfaen Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationLlantarnam Abbey nbsp Cistercian monksdaughter house of Strata Floridafounded 1179 by Hywel ap Iorwerth community name was changed from Caerleon 1273 possibly indicating relocation to a new site dissolved 1536 and leased to John Parker later owned by the Morgan family house built around cloister re built c 1830 The Abbey Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Llantarnam Llanterna Vallium Dewma 166 167 51 37 51 N 2 59 45 W 51 6307483 N 2 9956949 W 51 6307483 2 9956949 Llantarnam Abbey Vale of Glamorgan edit Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBarry Island Monastery Celtic monkscell founded 6th 7th centuryLlancarfan Monastery Celtic monksfounded early 500s by St Cadoc parochial from c 1100 Llancarvan MonasteryLlandough Clas Celtic monksfounded 6th century by Abbot Docguinni Docgwin parochial from after 1107Llantwit Major Monastery Celtic monksmonastery and school founded c 478 before 540 by St Illtyd continued to after 1100 granted to Tewkesbury Gloucestershire Llanilltud fawr MonasteryWrexham edit Foundation Image Communities amp provenance Formal name or dedication amp alternative names On line references amp locationBangor is y coed Abbey traditionally founded earlier than 6th century abbey early 6th centurySee also editList of abbeys and priories List of monastic houses in England List of monastic houses in Scotland List of monastic houses on the Isle of Man List of monastic houses in Ireland Dissolution of the monasteries List of castles in Wales List of museums in Wales List of country houses in the United KingdomNotes edit Cardiff Whitefriars given by W Dugdale Monsticon Anglicanum from Willis Llandaff p 11 Cardiff Whitefriars doubtful Sir John E Lloyd Ruthin Whitefriars given by W Dugdale Monsticon Anglicanum and T Tanner Notitia Monastica citing J Leland Ruthin Whitefriars doubtful Sir John E Lloyd Tenby Whitefriars Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical 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