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List of monastic houses in Cornwall

The following is a list of the monastic houses in Cornwall, England.

Map edit

 
Altarnon Monastery
St Mary and St Petrock Abbey, Bodmin
Bodmin Friary (site)
Bodmin Priory
Cardinham Grange (poss. site)
Crantock Monastery
Kea Monastery (supp. site)
Lammana Priory
Lannachebran Cell
Launceston Priory
Lanwethinoc Priory (poss. site)
Madron Monastery (approx.)
Manaccan Monastery (approx.)
Minster Priory
Probus Monastery (site)
Rialton Grange (approx.)
St Anthony's Monastery (approx.)
St Anthony-in-Roseland Priory (approx.)
St Buryan's Monastery (approx.)
St Carrok's Monastery (approx.)
St German's Priory
St Goran's Monastery
St Kew Monastery
St Mawgan Monastery (approx.)
St Michael's Mount Priory
St Neot's Monastery
St Piran's Monastery (approx.)
Scilly Priory
Sclerder Abbey
Temple property (approx.)
Temple Templars Preceptory (approx.)
Tintagel Monastery
Trebeigh Preceptory (site)
Tregonan Cell
Tregonan Grange (site)
Tregony Priory (approx.)
Convent of the
Epiphany, Truro
Truro Dominican Friary (site)
Tywardreath Priory
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Locations of monastic houses in Cornwall

Key to listing edit

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 (Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller). Monastic hospitals are included where they had the status or function of an abbey, priory, or preceptor/commandery.

Abbreviations and key
Status of remains
Symbol Status
None Ruins
* Current monastic function
+ Current non-monastic ecclesiastic function (including remains incorporated into later structure)
^ Current non-ecclesiastic function (including remains incorporated into later structure) or redundant intact structure
$ Remains limited to earthworks etc.
# No identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains
~ Exact site of monastic foundation unknown
Identification ambiguous or confused

Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented) or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection.



Foundation Image Communities and provenance Formal Name or Dedication
& Alternative Names
Online References & Location
Altarnon Monastery probable monastery
before 1066[note 1]
Altarnun Monastery [1]

50°36′17″N 4°30′45″W / 50.60482°N 4.5125914°W / 50.60482; -4.5125914 (Altarnon Monastery)
Bodmin — Abbey of St Mary & St Petroc* Augustinian Canons Regular (Canons Regular of the Lateran[2])
founded 1881;
raised to abbey status 1953
[3]

50°28′10″N 4°44′01″W / 50.46931°N 4.73364°W / 50.46931; -4.73364 (St Mary and St Petrock Abbey, Bodmin)
Bodmin Blackfriars probable mistaken reference to Bodmin Greyfriars[note 2]
Bodmin Greyfriars # Franciscan Friars Minor, Conventual (under the Custody of Bristol)
founded before 1260;
dissolved 1538
Bodmin Greyfriars [4]

50°28′47″N 4°43′11″W / 50.4797424°N 4.7196311°W / 50.4797424; -4.7196311 (Bodmin Friary (site))
Bodmin Priory + Celtic monks
abbey? purportedly founded 6th century by St Petroc;
Benedictine? monks
refounded 936;
nuns?
dissolved c.1113;
monks or secular
dissolved c.1124;
Augustinian Canons Regular
founded 1124;
dissolved 27 February 1538;
buildings destroyed apart from the parish church, in parochial use as Church of England parish church;
church in use for secular and industrial purposes post-dissolution
Bodmin Monastery;
Bodmin Abbey
[5]

50°28′14″N 4°42′56″W / 50.4706783°N 4.7156829°W / 50.4706783; -4.7156829 (Bodmin Priory)
Breage Grange Cistercian monks
grange dependent on Hailes, Gloucestershire;
founded c.1300
Cardinham Grange # purported medieval monastery [6]

50°28′17″N 4°39′05″W / 50.4714772°N 4.651401°W / 50.4714772; -4.651401 (Cardinham Grange (possible site)) (possible)
Constantyne Monastery Celtic monks[note 3]
Crantock Monastery Celtic monks
probably founded by a St Carrock;
secular
before 1066;
recorded extant 1086;
secular canons collegiate
refounded 1236;
dissolved 1549
St Corontocus
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St Karentoc's Monastery
[7]

50°24′11″N 5°06′43″W / 50.403148°N 5.1119927°W / 50.403148; -5.1119927 (Crantock Monastery)
Dingerein Monastery Celtic monks[note 4] Dinurrin Monastery
Gulval Monastery Celtic monks[note 5]
founded by St Gudwall (Wolvela), from Wales
Dinurrin Monastery
Kea Monastery, Old Kea Celtic monks[note 6]
supposed site of monastery recorded extant 1086
St Cheus Monastery;
Old Kea Monastery
[8]

50°14′10″N 5°01′27″W / 50.2360144°N 5.0242536°W / 50.2360144; -5.0242536 (Kea Monastery (supposed site)) (supposed)
Lammana Priory, Looe Island   Benedictine monks
founded 6th century;
Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Glastonbury and chapel;
founded before 1114;
disposed of by Glastonbury between 1239 and 1329;
chantry chapel of the Dawnay family before 1329;
dissolved 1549
The Priory Church of St Michael, Lammana
____________________
Lammana Chapel
[9]

50°20′13″N 4°26′57″W / 50.336931°N 4.449143°W / 50.336931; -4.449143 (Lammana Priory)
Lansallos Monastery Celtic monks[note 7]
patronised by St Ildierna
St Salwys (St Alwys)[citation needed]
Lannachebran Cell, St Keverne monks
founded c.6th century[note 8] under the tutelage of St Achebran;
secular collegiate
refounded before 1086;
Cistercian monks
grange dependent on Beaulieu, Hampshire;
founded before 1263;
dissolved 1527; granted to Francis, Earl of Bedford 1559/60
St Keiran's Monastery;
St Keverne's Monastery;
Lanachebran Monastery
[10]


50°03′03″N 5°05′13″W / 50.0507186°N 5.0868201°W / 50.0507186; -5.0868201 (Lannachebran Cell)
Launcells Priory Celtic monks[note 9]
secular at Norman Conquest
Augustinian Canons Regular
Launceston Friary(?) Friars[note 10]
Launceston Priory, earlier site monks or secular
founded before c.830;
secular canons to c.1126
Launceston Priory + Augustinian Canons Regular
founded 1127;
dissolved 1539;
restored 1871;
in parochial use as the Church of St Thomas the Apostle
[11]

50°38′28″N 4°21′58″W / 50.6412046°N 4.3661374°W / 50.6412046; -4.3661374 (Launceston Priory)
Lanwethinoc Monastery~, Padstow Celtic monks
founded by Bishop Wethinoc;
site possibly occupied by the medieval Church of St Petroc at Padstow
Lanuthinoc Monastery;
St Petroc's Church;
Petroc-stow Monastery;
Padstow Monastery
[12]

50°32′28″N 4°56′35″W / 50.5412334°N 4.9429464°W / 50.5412334; -4.9429464 (Lanwethinoc Priory (possible site)) (possible)
Madron Monastery Celtic monks
before 12th century
[13]

50°07′54″N 5°33′53″W / 50.1315902°N 5.5646825°W / 50.1315902; -5.5646825 (Madron Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Manaccan Monastery Celtic monks [14]

50°04′57″N 5°07′35″W / 50.0824805°N 5.1264954°W / 50.0824805; -5.1264954 (Manaccan Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Mawgan in Pydar Franciscan Monastery * Franciscan monks The Franciscan Monastery of St Joseph and St Anne, St Mawgan in Pydar [15]

Minster Priory + Celtic monks?
founded before 1066;
Benedictine monks
alien house: daughter house of the Abbey of St. Sergius, Angers
founded before 1190 by William de Bottreaux;
dissolved before 1407;
slight remains of priory near the medieval parochial church
The Priory Church of Saint Materiana, Minster

St Mertherian
____________________
Talcarne Priory;
Minster Cell
[16]

50°40′59″N 4°40′33″W / 50.6831697°N 4.6757019°W / 50.6831697; -4.6757019 (Minster Priory)
Paul Grange Cistercian monks
grange(?) dependent on Hailes, Gloucestershire;
founded c.1300(?)
Probus Monastery Celtic monks or secular
founded 924, purportedly by King Athelstan;
dissolved 940;
secular canons collegiate
founded before 1086 (or during the reign of Henry I, who granted the church to Exeter Cathedral 1120);
dissolved 1549
[17][18]

50°17′45″N 4°56′39″W / 50.2957206°N 4.9442554°W / 50.2957206; -4.9442554 (Probabus Monastery (site))
Rialton Grange # Augustinian Canons Regular
chief manor or grange of Bodmin;
manor house built 15th century
Rieltone Grange [19]

50°25′13″N 5°01′55″W / 50.4203929°N 5.0319099°W / 50.4203929; -5.0319099 (Rialton Grange (approx.)) (approx)
St Anthony's Monastery, St Anthony-in-Meneage Celtic monks[note 11]
Benedictine monks
alien house: grange of St-Serge, Angers;
founded from Brittany?;
became parochial after 1066;
became a grange of Tywardreath before mid-12th century (though referred to as a cell);
founded after 1088;
dissolved after 1381
Lantenning Monastery [20]

50°04′58″N 5°06′32″W / 50.0827008°N 5.1089859°W / 50.0827008; -5.1089859 (St Anthony's Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
St Anthony-in-Roseland Priory ^ Augustinian Canons Regular
priory cell dependent on Plympton, Devon
founded before 1288;
dissolved 1538;
remains incorporated into house named 'Place House' built on site 16th Century
St Anthony-in-Roseland Cell [21]

50°08′53″N 5°00′49″W / 50.1480864°N 5.0135422°W / 50.1480864; -5.0135422 (St Anthony-in-Roseland Priory (approx.)) (approx)
St Buryan's Monastery, St Buryan Celtic monks
secular collegiate
founded c.930, purportedly by King Athelstan;
dissolved 1545;
parish church (SS Andrew, Thomas the Martyr, Nicholas and Beriana) on site rebuilt 13th century, though mostly now 15th century
[22]

50°03′43″N 5°38′54″W / 50.0619878°N 5.6483459°W / 50.0619878; -5.6483459 (St Buryan's Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
St Carrok's Monastery #, St Winnow Celtic monks[note 12]
dissolved/destroyed before 1086?: seized by Robert, Count of Mortain;
Cluniac monks
alien house: cell dependent on Montacute, Somerset;
founded 1100-40: granted to Montacute by William, son of Robert c.1100;
became denizen: independent from 1407;
dissolved 1537; granted to Laurence Courtney 1534/5
St Carroc Monastery;
St Syriac's Monastery;
St Cyricus and St Julitta's Monastery;
St Cadix's Monastery;
St Syriac's Cell


50°22′58″N 4°39′10″W / 50.382911°N 4.652753°W / 50.382911; -4.652753 (St Carrok's Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
St German's Priory +   Celtic monks
possibly founded 7th century;
secular canons
episcopal diocesan cathedral
founded c.936;
see transferred to new site at Crediton, Devon 1042;
monks or secular
founded 1042;
Augustinian Canons Regular
refounded 1184 (1161-87);
dissolved 2 March 1539; granted to Catherine Champernoun, John Ridgeway and others 1541/2;
now in use as parish church; remains of claustral buildings incorporated into Port Eliot House
The Priory Church of Saint German, Saint Germans [23]

50°23′48″N 4°18′35″W / 50.396686°N 4.309699°W / 50.396686; -4.309699 (St German's Priory)
St Goran's Monastery, St Goran Celtic monks[note 13]
founded 6th century; patronised by St Goran in the time of St Petroc;
dissolved after 1083;
church and lands granted to the college of Glasney 1269
[24]

50°14′35″N 4°48′04″W / 50.2430333°N 4.8010254°W / 50.2430333; -4.8010254 (St Goran's Monastery) (approx)
St Kew Cell ~ monks[note 14]
founded 6th century (in the time of St Samson);
purported Augustinian cell
secular minster status confirmed by King Edgar, who granted land to the minster 961-3;
secular collegiate
clerks or secular canons until 1283;
Augustinian Secular Canons — from Plympton, Devon
until before 1283
church rebuilt 1496 and restored 1883
St Daw (or St Docco)

Saint Kew (from 1440)


50°33′29″N 4°47′40″W / 50.558147°N 4.794374°W / 50.558147; -4.794374 (St Kew Monastery)
St Matthew's Monastery uncertain order and foundation
St Mawgan Monastery + Celtic monks[note 15]
lands passed to the Bishop before 1085;
Cluniac monks;
Carmelite convent possibly built on site 16th century
Lanherne Monastery;
St Mawgan in Pydar Monastery
[25]

50°27′45″N 5°01′31″W / 50.4625583°N 5.0253868°W / 50.4625583; -5.0253868 (St Mawgan Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
St Michael's Mount Priory +   Saxon Benedictine? monks
8th century-11th century;
Benedictine monks
founded 1087-90;
church consecrated 1135;
alien house: dependent on Mont-St-Michel, Normandy
granted by Edward the Confessor to Mont-St-Michel before 1050;
seized during wars with the French 1362;
dissolved c.1414;
granted by Henry VI to King's College, Cambridge;
granted by Edward IV to Syon Abbey;
used alternately as fortress and monastery and private residence with public access; (NT)
[26]

50°06′59″N 5°28′42″W / 50.116387°N 5.478329°W / 50.116387; -5.478329 (St Michael's Mount Priory)
St Neot's Monastery, St Neot Celtic monks[note 16]
founded 6th century?;
dissolved after 1084
Saint Aniet

50°28′28″N 4°33′58″W / 50.474442°N 4.566211°W / 50.474442; -4.566211 (St Neot's Monastery)
St Piran's Monastery, Perranzabuloe Celtic monks
founded 6th century?;
dissolved before c.1085
[27]

50°21′54″N 5°08′49″W / 50.3650105°N 5.1469231°W / 50.3650105; -5.1469231 (St Piran's Monastery (approx.)) (approx)
Saltash Monastery uncertain order and foundation
Scilly Priory Celtic monks, monastic cells
founded before 1066;
Benedictine monks
cell dependent on Tavistock, Devon;
founded before 1114;
dissolved c.1538;
Tresco Abbey Gardens created by Augustus Smith around the priory remains in 1834
The Priory Church of St Nicholas, Scilly
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Tresco Cell
[28]

49°56′51″N 6°19′44″W / 49.9474643°N 6.328758°W / 49.9474643; -6.328758 (Scilly Priory)
Sclerder Abbey +   Dames de la Retraite
founded c.1843; dissolved 1852;
Franciscan Recollects
founded 1858; dissolved 1864;
Carmelite
founded 1864; dissolved 1871;
Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary
founded 1904; dissolved 1910;
Minoresses — from Rennes 1914-1920;
Minoresses — from Bullingham 1922-1981;
Franciscan
c.1925;
Carmelite — from Quidenham 1981-2014;
Chemin Neuf 2014-; extant
[29][30][31]

50°20′53″N 4°30′18″W / 50.347987°N 4.505089°W / 50.347987; -4.505089 (Sclerder Abbey)
Sele Priory Benedictine monks
alien house: dependent on St-Florent-de-Saumur;
founded before 1126;
dissolved 1396
Temple property +   Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller


50°31′49″N 4°37′07″W / 50.530166°N 4.618571°W / 50.530166; -4.618571 (Temple property (approx.)) (approx)
Temple Templars Preceptory #   Knights Templar
founded 12th century;
dissolved 1308-12;
asserted to have become a preceptory of Knights Hospitallers[note 17] — (disputed)
[32]

50°28′41″N 4°23′50″W / 50.4780253°N 4.3971598°W / 50.4780253; -4.3971598 (Temple Templars Preceptory (approx.)) (approx)
Tintagel Monastery remains interpreted as Celtic monastic
dependent on Bodmin[note 18];
founded c.350;
popular tradition as medieval Benedictine nunnery: evidence lacking;
Norman castle built on site;
current academic consensus regards earlier settlement as secular
[33][34][35]

50°40′07″N 4°45′39″W / 50.6685911°N 4.7608405°W / 50.6685911; -4.7608405 (Tintagel Monastery)
Trebeigh Preceptory #   Knights Templar (purportedly);
Knights Hospitaller
founded before 1199 "by the bounty of" Henry de Pomeral and Reginald Marsh;
united with Ansty before 1432;
dissolved after 1557/8; granted to Henry Wilby and George Blythe 1573/4
Treleigh Preceptory;
Turleigh Preceptory
[36]

50°28′46″N 4°23′30″W / 50.4793361°N 4.3917525°W / 50.4793361; -4.3917525 (Trebeigh Preceptory (site))
Tregonan Cell, St Ewe Celtic monks[note 19]
dependent on St Keverne's Monastery
founded 6th century;
dissolved 11th century
[37]

50°03′19″N 5°05′21″W / 50.0551549°N 5.0890732°W / 50.0551549; -5.0890732 (Tregonan Cell) (approx)
Tregonan Grange Cistercian monks grange of Beaulieu, Hampshire
founded before 1263;
dissolved before 1527;
"considerable remains" existing 1755 have since disappeared
St Keverne Grange [38]

50°03′08″N 5°05′25″W / 50.0521825°N 5.0901407°W / 50.0521825; -5.0901407 (Tregonan Grange (site))
Tregony Priory ~ Augustinian Canons Regular
alien house: priory cell dependent on Le Val, Bayeux;
founded before 1125(?);
granted to Merton, Surrey 1267
The Priory Church of St James, Tregony
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Tregoney Priory
[39]

50°15′59″N 4°55′03″W / 50.2663016°N 4.9174118°W / 50.2663016; -4.9174118 (Tregony Priory (approx.)) (conjectured site)
Truro — Convent of the Epiphany ^ Community of the Epiphany, Anglican [40]

50°16′21″N 5°03′32″W / 50.272468°N 5.059001°W / 50.272468; -5.059001 (Convent of the Epiphany, Truro)
Truro Blackfriars Dominican Friars (under the Visitation of London)
founded before 1259 (during the reign of Henry III) by the Reskimer family; (church consecrated 1259-60);
dissolved 1538; granted to Edward Anglianby 1553/4
[41]

50°15′48″N 5°03′18″W / 50.263296°N 5.0550118°W / 50.263296; -5.0550118 (Truro Dominican Friary (site))
Tywardreath Priory Benedictine monks
alien house: daughter house of St-Serge, Angers
founded c.1088 by Richard fitz Turold, Lord of Cardinham Castle, chief baron of Cornwall (or 1169 "by some noblemen", or 1135);
became denizen: independent c.1400;
dissolved 1536; granted to Edward, Earl of Hertford 1542/3
St Andrew
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Truwardraith Priory
[42][43]

50°21′24″N 4°41′38″W / 50.3565371°N 4.6939087°W / 50.3565371; -4.6939087 (Tywardreath Priory)


See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Altarnon Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 54, Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  2. ^ Bodmin 'Blackfriars' — given by John Leland, Itinerary; T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica p. 72, note n. gives this as a seemingly erroneous reference to Bodmin Greyfriars
  3. ^ Constantyne Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 78, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  4. ^ Dingerein Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 100, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  5. ^ Gulval Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 104, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  6. ^ Kea Monastery Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 116, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  7. ^ Lansallos Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 133, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  8. ^ Lannachebran Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", pp. 117–8, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925 and W. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum v, p. 682
  9. ^ Launcells Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 136, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  10. ^ Launceston Friary — T. Tanner, Notitia Monastica p. 72, cites mention of friary in addition to the abbey or priory by Mr Carew, Survey of Cornwall, f.81b/f.116b
  11. ^ St Anthony-in-Meneage Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 55, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  12. ^ St Carrok's Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 213, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  13. ^ St Goran's Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 102, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  14. ^ St Kew's Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 119, Cornish Church Guide, 1928
  15. ^ St Mawgan/Lanherne Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 156, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  16. ^ St Neot's Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", pp. 179–83, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  17. ^ Temple Preceptory:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p.112 & 212, Cornish Church Guide, 1928
  18. ^ Tintagel Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", pp. 203–6, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925
  19. ^ Tregonan Monastery:  cited by C. Henderson, "Parochial History of Cornwall", p. 118, The Cornish Church Guide, 1925

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Further reading edit

  • Oliver, George (1846) Monasticon Dioecesis Exoniensis: being a collection of records and instruments illustrating the ancient conventual, collegiate, and eleemosynary foundations, in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon, with historical notices, and a supplement, comprising a list of the dedications of churches in the Diocese, an amended edition of the taxation of Pope Nicholas, and an abstract of the Chantry Rolls [with supplement and index]. Exeter: P. A. Hannaford, 1846, 1854, 1889
  • Olson, Lynette (1989) Early Monasteries in Cornwall (Studies in Celtic History series). Woodbridge: Boydell Press ISBN 0-85115-478-6
  • Orme, Nicholas (2007) Cornwall and the Cross. Chichester: Phillimore; English Heritage
  • Orme, Nicholas (1996) English Church Dedications: with a Survey of Cornwall and Devon, University of Exeter Press ISBN 0-85989-516-5

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The following is a list of the monastic houses in Cornwall England Contents 1 Map 2 Key to listing 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further readingMap edit nbsp nbsp Altarnon Monastery nbsp St Mary and St Petrock Abbey Bodmin nbsp Bodmin Friary site nbsp Bodmin Priory nbsp Cardinham Grange poss site nbsp Crantock Monastery nbsp Kea Monastery supp site nbsp Lammana Priory nbsp Lannachebran Cell nbsp Launceston Priory nbsp Lanwethinoc Priory poss site nbsp Madron Monastery approx nbsp Manaccan Monastery approx nbsp Minster Priory nbsp Probus Monastery site nbsp Rialton Grange approx nbsp St Anthony s Monastery approx nbsp St Anthony in Roseland Priory approx nbsp St Buryan s Monastery approx nbsp St Carrok s Monastery approx nbsp St German s Priory nbsp St Goran s Monastery nbsp St Kew Monastery nbsp St Mawgan Monastery approx nbsp St Michael s Mount Priory nbsp St Neot s Monastery nbsp St Piran s Monastery approx nbsp Scilly Priory nbsp Sclerder Abbey nbsp Temple property approx nbsp Temple Templars Preceptory approx nbsp Tintagel Monastery nbsp Trebeigh Preceptory site nbsp Tregonan Cell nbsp Tregonan Grange site nbsp Tregony Priory approx nbsp Convent of theEpiphany Truro nbsp Truro Dominican Friary site nbsp Tywardreath Prioryclass notpageimage Locations of monastic houses in CornwallKey to listing editAlien 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 Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller Monastic hospitals are included where they had the status or function of an abbey priory or preceptor commandery Abbreviations and key Status of remains Symbol Status None Ruins Current monastic function Current non monastic ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure Current non ecclesiastic function including remains incorporated into later structure or redundant intact structure Remains limited to earthworks etc No identifiable trace of the monastic foundation remains Exact site of monastic foundation unknown Identification ambiguous or confused Locations with names in italics indicate possible duplication misidentification with another location or non existent foundations either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented or ecclesiastical establishments with a monastic name but lacking actual monastic connection Trusteeship EH English Heritage LT Landmark Trust NT National Trust Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Foundation Image Communities and provenance Formal Name or Dedication amp Alternative Names Online References amp Location Altarnon Monastery probable monasterybefore 1066 note 1 Altarnun Monastery 1 50 36 17 N 4 30 45 W 50 60482 N 4 5125914 W 50 60482 4 5125914 Altarnon Monastery Bodmin Abbey of St Mary amp St Petroc Augustinian Canons Regular Canons Regular of the Lateran 2 founded 1881 raised to abbey status 1953 3 50 28 10 N 4 44 01 W 50 46931 N 4 73364 W 50 46931 4 73364 St Mary and St Petrock Abbey Bodmin Bodmin Blackfriars probable mistaken reference to Bodmin Greyfriars note 2 Bodmin Greyfriars Franciscan Friars Minor Conventual under the Custody of Bristol founded before 1260 dissolved 1538 Bodmin Greyfriars 4 50 28 47 N 4 43 11 W 50 4797424 N 4 7196311 W 50 4797424 4 7196311 Bodmin Friary site Bodmin Priory Celtic monksabbey purportedly founded 6th century by St Petroc Benedictine monksrefounded 936 nuns dissolved c 1113 monks or seculardissolved c 1124 Augustinian Canons Regularfounded 1124 dissolved 27 February 1538 buildings destroyed apart from the parish church in parochial use as Church of England parish church church in use for secular and industrial purposes post dissolution Bodmin Monastery Bodmin Abbey 5 50 28 14 N 4 42 56 W 50 4706783 N 4 7156829 W 50 4706783 4 7156829 Bodmin Priory Breage Grange Cistercian monksgrange dependent on Hailes Gloucestershire founded c 1300 Cardinham Grange purported medieval monastery 6 50 28 17 N 4 39 05 W 50 4714772 N 4 651401 W 50 4714772 4 651401 Cardinham Grange possible site possible Constantyne Monastery Celtic monks note 3 Crantock Monastery Celtic monksprobably founded by a St Carrock secularbefore 1066 recorded extant 1086 secular canons collegiaterefounded 1236 dissolved 1549 St Corontocus St Karentoc s Monastery 7 50 24 11 N 5 06 43 W 50 403148 N 5 1119927 W 50 403148 5 1119927 Crantock Monastery Dingerein Monastery Celtic monks note 4 Dinurrin Monastery Gulval Monastery Celtic monks note 5 founded by St Gudwall Wolvela from Wales Dinurrin Monastery Kea Monastery Old Kea Celtic monks note 6 supposed site of monastery recorded extant 1086 St Cheus Monastery Old Kea Monastery 8 50 14 10 N 5 01 27 W 50 2360144 N 5 0242536 W 50 2360144 5 0242536 Kea Monastery supposed site supposed Lammana Priory Looe Island nbsp Benedictine monksfounded 6th century Benedictine monkscell dependent on Glastonbury and chapel founded before 1114 disposed of by Glastonbury between 1239 and 1329 chantry chapel of the Dawnay family before 1329 dissolved 1549 The Priory Church of St Michael Lammana Lammana Chapel 9 50 20 13 N 4 26 57 W 50 336931 N 4 449143 W 50 336931 4 449143 Lammana Priory Lansallos Monastery Celtic monks note 7 patronised by St Ildierna St Salwys St Alwys citation needed Lannachebran Cell St Keverne monksfounded c 6th century note 8 under the tutelage of St Achebran secular collegiaterefounded before 1086 Cistercian monksgrange dependent on Beaulieu Hampshire founded before 1263 dissolved 1527 granted to Francis Earl of Bedford 1559 60 St Keiran s Monastery St Keverne s Monastery Lanachebran Monastery 10 50 03 03 N 5 05 13 W 50 0507186 N 5 0868201 W 50 0507186 5 0868201 Lannachebran Cell Launcells Priory Celtic monks note 9 secular at Norman ConquestAugustinian Canons Regular Launceston Friary Friars note 10 Launceston Priory earlier site monks or secularfounded before c 830 secular canons to c 1126 Launceston Priory Augustinian Canons Regularfounded 1127 dissolved 1539 restored 1871 in parochial use as the Church of St Thomas the Apostle 11 50 38 28 N 4 21 58 W 50 6412046 N 4 3661374 W 50 6412046 4 3661374 Launceston Priory Lanwethinoc Monastery Padstow Celtic monksfounded by Bishop Wethinoc site possibly occupied by the medieval Church of St Petroc at Padstow Lanuthinoc Monastery St Petroc s Church Petroc stow Monastery Padstow Monastery 12 50 32 28 N 4 56 35 W 50 5412334 N 4 9429464 W 50 5412334 4 9429464 Lanwethinoc Priory possible site possible Madron Monastery Celtic monksbefore 12th century 13 50 07 54 N 5 33 53 W 50 1315902 N 5 5646825 W 50 1315902 5 5646825 Madron Monastery approx approx Manaccan Monastery Celtic monks 14 50 04 57 N 5 07 35 W 50 0824805 N 5 1264954 W 50 0824805 5 1264954 Manaccan Monastery approx approx Mawgan in Pydar Franciscan Monastery Franciscan monks The Franciscan Monastery of St Joseph and St Anne St Mawgan in Pydar 15 Minster Priory Celtic monks founded before 1066 Benedictine monksalien house daughter house of the Abbey of St Sergius Angersfounded before 1190 by William de Bottreaux dissolved before 1407 slight remains of priory near the medieval parochial church The Priory Church of Saint Materiana MinsterSt Mertherian Talcarne Priory Minster Cell 16 50 40 59 N 4 40 33 W 50 6831697 N 4 6757019 W 50 6831697 4 6757019 Minster Priory Paul Grange Cistercian monksgrange dependent on Hailes Gloucestershire founded c 1300 Probus Monastery Celtic monks or secularfounded 924 purportedly by King Athelstan dissolved 940 secular canons collegiatefounded before 1086 or during the reign of Henry I who granted the church to Exeter Cathedral 1120 dissolved 1549 17 18 50 17 45 N 4 56 39 W 50 2957206 N 4 9442554 W 50 2957206 4 9442554 Probabus Monastery site Rialton Grange Augustinian Canons Regularchief manor or grange of Bodmin manor house built 15th century Rieltone Grange 19 50 25 13 N 5 01 55 W 50 4203929 N 5 0319099 W 50 4203929 5 0319099 Rialton Grange approx approx St Anthony s Monastery St Anthony in Meneage Celtic monks note 11 Benedictine monksalien house grange of St Serge Angers founded from Brittany became parochial after 1066 became a grange of Tywardreath before mid 12th century though referred to as a cell founded after 1088 dissolved after 1381 Lantenning Monastery 20 50 04 58 N 5 06 32 W 50 0827008 N 5 1089859 W 50 0827008 5 1089859 St Anthony s Monastery approx approx St Anthony in Roseland Priory Augustinian Canons Regularpriory cell dependent on Plympton Devonfounded before 1288 dissolved 1538 remains incorporated into house named Place House built on site 16th Century St Anthony in Roseland Cell 21 50 08 53 N 5 00 49 W 50 1480864 N 5 0135422 W 50 1480864 5 0135422 St Anthony in Roseland Priory approx approx St Buryan s Monastery St Buryan Celtic monkssecular collegiatefounded c 930 purportedly by King Athelstan dissolved 1545 parish church SS Andrew Thomas the Martyr Nicholas and Beriana on site rebuilt 13th century though mostly now 15th century 22 50 03 43 N 5 38 54 W 50 0619878 N 5 6483459 W 50 0619878 5 6483459 St Buryan s Monastery approx approx St Carrok s Monastery St Winnow Celtic monks note 12 dissolved destroyed before 1086 seized by Robert Count of Mortain Cluniac monksalien house cell dependent on Montacute Somerset founded 1100 40 granted to Montacute by William son of Robert c 1100 became denizen independent from 1407 dissolved 1537 granted to Laurence Courtney 1534 5 St Carroc Monastery St Syriac s Monastery St Cyricus and St Julitta s Monastery St Cadix s Monastery St Syriac s Cell 50 22 58 N 4 39 10 W 50 382911 N 4 652753 W 50 382911 4 652753 St Carrok s Monastery approx approx St German s Priory nbsp Celtic monkspossibly founded 7th century secular canonsepiscopal diocesan cathedralfounded c 936 see transferred to new site at Crediton Devon 1042 monks or secularfounded 1042 Augustinian Canons Regularrefounded 1184 1161 87 dissolved 2 March 1539 granted to Catherine Champernoun John Ridgeway and others 1541 2 now in use as parish church remains of claustral buildings incorporated into Port Eliot House The Priory Church of Saint German Saint Germans 23 50 23 48 N 4 18 35 W 50 396686 N 4 309699 W 50 396686 4 309699 St German s Priory St Goran s Monastery St Goran Celtic monks note 13 founded 6th century patronised by St Goran in the time of St Petroc dissolved after 1083 church and lands granted to the college of Glasney 1269 24 50 14 35 N 4 48 04 W 50 2430333 N 4 8010254 W 50 2430333 4 8010254 St Goran s Monastery approx St Kew Cell monks note 14 founded 6th century in the time of St Samson purported Augustinian cellsecular minster status confirmed by King Edgar who granted land to the minster 961 3 secular collegiateclerks or secular canons until 1283 Augustinian Secular Canons from Plympton Devonuntil before 1283church rebuilt 1496 and restored 1883 St Daw or St Docco Saint Kew from 1440 50 33 29 N 4 47 40 W 50 558147 N 4 794374 W 50 558147 4 794374 St Kew Monastery St Matthew s Monastery uncertain order and foundation St Mawgan Monastery Celtic monks note 15 lands passed to the Bishop before 1085 Cluniac monks Carmelite convent possibly built on site 16th century Lanherne Monastery St Mawgan in Pydar Monastery 25 50 27 45 N 5 01 31 W 50 4625583 N 5 0253868 W 50 4625583 5 0253868 St Mawgan Monastery approx approx St Michael s Mount Priory nbsp Saxon Benedictine monks8th century 11th century Benedictine monksfounded 1087 90 church consecrated 1135 alien house dependent on Mont St Michel Normandygranted by Edward the Confessor to Mont St Michel before 1050 seized during wars with the French 1362 dissolved c 1414 granted by Henry VI to King s College Cambridge granted by Edward IV to Syon Abbey used alternately as fortress and monastery and private residence with public access NT 26 50 06 59 N 5 28 42 W 50 116387 N 5 478329 W 50 116387 5 478329 St Michael s Mount Priory St Neot s Monastery St Neot Celtic monks note 16 founded 6th century dissolved after 1084 Saint Aniet 50 28 28 N 4 33 58 W 50 474442 N 4 566211 W 50 474442 4 566211 St Neot s Monastery St Piran s Monastery Perranzabuloe Celtic monksfounded 6th century dissolved before c 1085 27 50 21 54 N 5 08 49 W 50 3650105 N 5 1469231 W 50 3650105 5 1469231 St Piran s Monastery approx approx Saltash Monastery uncertain order and foundation Scilly Priory Celtic monks monastic cellsfounded before 1066 Benedictine monkscell dependent on Tavistock Devon founded before 1114 dissolved c 1538 Tresco Abbey Gardens created by Augustus Smith around the priory remains in 1834 The Priory Church of St Nicholas Scilly Tresco Cell 28 49 56 51 N 6 19 44 W 49 9474643 N 6 328758 W 49 9474643 6 328758 Scilly Priory Sclerder Abbey nbsp Dames de la Retraitefounded c 1843 dissolved 1852 Franciscan Recollectsfounded 1858 dissolved 1864 Carmelitefounded 1864 dissolved 1871 Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Maryfounded 1904 dissolved 1910 Minoresses from Rennes 1914 1920 Minoresses from Bullingham 1922 1981 Franciscanc 1925 Carmelite from Quidenham 1981 2014 Chemin Neuf 2014 extant 29 30 31 50 20 53 N 4 30 18 W 50 347987 N 4 505089 W 50 347987 4 505089 Sclerder Abbey Sele Priory Benedictine monksalien house dependent on St Florent de Saumur founded before 1126 dissolved 1396 Temple property nbsp Knights TemplarKnights Hospitaller 50 31 49 N 4 37 07 W 50 530166 N 4 618571 W 50 530166 4 618571 Temple property approx approx Temple Templars Preceptory nbsp Knights Templarfounded 12th century dissolved 1308 12 asserted to have become a preceptory of Knights Hospitallers note 17 disputed 32 50 28 41 N 4 23 50 W 50 4780253 N 4 3971598 W 50 4780253 4 3971598 Temple Templars Preceptory approx approx Tintagel Monastery remains interpreted as Celtic monasticdependent on Bodmin note 18 founded c 350 popular tradition as medieval Benedictine nunnery evidence lacking Norman castle built on site current academic consensus regards earlier settlement as secular 33 34 35 50 40 07 N 4 45 39 W 50 6685911 N 4 7608405 W 50 6685911 4 7608405 Tintagel Monastery Trebeigh Preceptory nbsp Knights Templar purportedly Knights Hospitallerfounded before 1199 by the bounty of Henry de Pomeral and Reginald Marsh united with Ansty before 1432 dissolved after 1557 8 granted to Henry Wilby and George Blythe 1573 4 Treleigh Preceptory Turleigh Preceptory 36 50 28 46 N 4 23 30 W 50 4793361 N 4 3917525 W 50 4793361 4 3917525 Trebeigh Preceptory site Tregonan Cell St Ewe Celtic monks note 19 dependent on St Keverne s Monasteryfounded 6th century dissolved 11th century 37 50 03 19 N 5 05 21 W 50 0551549 N 5 0890732 W 50 0551549 5 0890732 Tregonan Cell approx Tregonan Grange Cistercian monks grange of Beaulieu Hampshirefounded before 1263 dissolved before 1527 considerable remains existing 1755 have since disappeared St Keverne Grange 38 50 03 08 N 5 05 25 W 50 0521825 N 5 0901407 W 50 0521825 5 0901407 Tregonan Grange site Tregony Priory Augustinian Canons Regularalien house priory cell dependent on Le Val Bayeux founded before 1125 granted to Merton Surrey 1267 The Priory Church of St James Tregony Tregoney Priory 39 50 15 59 N 4 55 03 W 50 2663016 N 4 9174118 W 50 2663016 4 9174118 Tregony Priory approx conjectured site Truro Convent of the Epiphany Community of the Epiphany Anglican 40 50 16 21 N 5 03 32 W 50 272468 N 5 059001 W 50 272468 5 059001 Convent of the Epiphany Truro Truro Blackfriars Dominican Friars under the Visitation of London founded before 1259 during the reign of Henry III by the Reskimer family church consecrated 1259 60 dissolved 1538 granted to Edward Anglianby 1553 4 41 50 15 48 N 5 03 18 W 50 263296 N 5 0550118 W 50 263296 5 0550118 Truro Dominican Friary site Tywardreath Priory Benedictine monksalien house daughter house of St Serge Angersfounded c 1088 by Richard fitz Turold Lord of Cardinham Castle chief baron of Cornwall or 1169 by some noblemen or 1135 became denizen independent c 1400 dissolved 1536 granted to Edward Earl of Hertford 1542 3 St Andrew Truwardraith Priory 42 43 50 21 24 N 4 41 38 W 50 3565371 N 4 6939087 W 50 3565371 4 6939087 Tywardreath Priory See also edit nbsp Cornwall portal List of monastic houses in EnglandNotes edit Altarnon Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 54 Cornish Church Guide 1925 Bodmin Blackfriars given by John Leland Itinerary T Tanner Notitia Monastica p 72 note n gives this as a seemingly erroneous reference to Bodmin Greyfriars Constantyne Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 78 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Dingerein Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 100 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Gulval Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 104 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Kea Monastery Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 116 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Lansallos Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 133 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Lannachebran Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall pp 117 8 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 and W Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum v p 682 Launcells Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 136 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Launceston Friary T Tanner Notitia Monastica p 72 cites mention of friary in addition to the abbey or priory by Mr Carew Survey of Cornwall f 81b f 116b St Anthony in Meneage Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 55 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 St Carrok s Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 213 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 St Goran s Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 102 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 St Kew s Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 119 Cornish Church Guide 1928 St Mawgan Lanherne Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 156 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 St Neot s Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall pp 179 83 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Temple Preceptory cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 112 amp 212 Cornish Church Guide 1928 Tintagel Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall pp 203 6 The Cornish Church Guide 1925 Tregonan Monastery cited by C Henderson Parochial History of Cornwall p 118 The Cornish Church Guide 1925References edit Historic England Monument No 436380 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 13 October 2015 Pevsner N 1970 Cornwall 2nd ed Penguin Books St Mary s Bodmin The Catholic Parish of St Mary amp St Petroc Bodmin Historic England BODMIN GREYFRIARS 431317 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 14 April 2010 Historic England BODMIN PRIORY 431308 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 14 April 2010 Historic England Monument No 432616 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 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