Benedictine Priory, King's Lynn

Coordinates: 52°45′05″N 0°23′43″E / 52.7514°N 0.3954°E / 52.7514; 0.3954
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Minster Church, King's Lynn, former Benedictine priory church

The Benedictine Priory, King's Lynn, was a medieval monastery in

church of St Margaret founded at the same time. Its rents and profits were remitted for the use of the priory of the Holy Trinity which served Norwich Cathedral, also founded around the same time by Bishop Herbert. The priory at King's Lynn was lucrative for many years but towards the end of its existence the income from it had fallen to less than the cost of maintaining it.[1]

The priory was

dissolved in 1537. St. Margaret's Church remains as King's Lynn Minster but nothing survives of the priory buildings except for a short length of wall.[2]

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52°45′05″N 0°23′43″E / 52.7514°N 0.3954°E / 52.7514; 0.3954