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- Hinton_Priory abstract "Hinton Priory was one of the ten medieval Carthusian houses (charterhouses) in England. It was first established at Hatherop in 1222 by William Longspee, Earl of Salisbury. The monks disliked the location, and on Longspee's death in 1226 they petitioned his countess for a new site to achieve greater solitude. She gave them her manors of Hinton and Norton St Philip in Somerset and the new house was consecrated at Hinton Charterhouse in May 1232. It was called Locus Dei meaning 'God's Place'.The house was suppressed as part of the dissolution of the monasteries on 31 March 1539, and then bought by Matthew Colthurst.The chapter house, prior's cell and refectory survive as agricultural buildings belonging to the sixteenth century mansion, Hinton Abbey. Surviving earthworks from the great cloister are still visible in an orchard and paddocks.Hinton Priory is a grade I listed building, and Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is included in the Heritage at Risk Register produced by English Heritage. The entry for 2012 states that its condition is \"Poor\" and that some parts are in need of condition assessment.The Priory is in private ownership and there is no public access.".
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- Hinton_Priory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chapter House of Hinton Priory".
- Hinton_Priory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hinton Priory".
- Hinton_Priory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Refectory to west of Hinton Priory".
- Hinton_Priory disestablished "1539".
- Hinton_Priory established "1227".
- Hinton_Priory founder "Ela, Countess of Salisbury".
- Hinton_Priory location England.
- Hinton_Priory location Hinton_Charterhouse.
- Hinton_Priory location Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory name "Hinton Priory".
- Hinton_Priory order Carthusians.
- Hinton_Priory people "William Longspee, Earl of Salisbury".
- Hinton_Priory publicAccess "no".
- Hinton_Priory remains "buildings and earthworks".
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- Hinton_Priory subject Category:1222_establishments_in_England.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:1539_disestablishments_in_England.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Carthusian_monasteries_in_England.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Christian_monasteries_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Dissolution_of_the_Monasteries.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Grade_I_listed_monasteries.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Monasteries_in_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Ruined_abbeys_and_monasteries.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Ruins_in_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory subject Category:Structures_on_the_Heritage_at_Risk_register_in_Somerset.
- Hinton_Priory hypernym Houses.
- Hinton_Priory point "51.33055 -2.32146".
- Hinton_Priory type Area.
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- Hinton_Priory type Monument.
- Hinton_Priory type Area.
- Hinton_Priory type Disestablishment.
- Hinton_Priory type Establishment.
- Hinton_Priory type Monument.
- Hinton_Priory type Organization.
- Hinton_Priory type Organization.
- Hinton_Priory type SpatialThing.
- Hinton_Priory comment "Hinton Priory was one of the ten medieval Carthusian houses (charterhouses) in England. It was first established at Hatherop in 1222 by William Longspee, Earl of Salisbury. The monks disliked the location, and on Longspee's death in 1226 they petitioned his countess for a new site to achieve greater solitude. She gave them her manors of Hinton and Norton St Philip in Somerset and the new house was consecrated at Hinton Charterhouse in May 1232.".
- Hinton_Priory label "Hinton Priory".
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