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Beauly Priory

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Beauly Priory — monastery in Highland, Scotland, UK.

Beauly Priory, abbeys & priories in Scottish Highlands

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Typical visit
45 min–1.5 h
Nearest railway station
Beauly · 1.0 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Beauly Priory is an abbey, priory, or monastic site in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Wikidata describes it as: "monastery in Highland, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 57.4847°, -4.4575°.

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Beauly Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community located at "Insula de Achenbady", now Beauly, Inverness-shire. It was probably founded in 1230. It is not known for certain who the founder was, different sources giving Alexander II of Scotland, John Byset, and both. The French monks, along with Bisset (a nearby, recently settled landowner), had a strong enough French-speaking presence to give the location and the river the name "beau lieu" ("beautiful place") and have it pass into English. It is not the best documented abbey, and few of the priors of Beauly are known by name until the 14th century. It became Cistercian on 16 April 1510, after the suppression of the Valliscaulian Order by the Pope. The priory was gradually secularised, and ruled by a series of commendatory abbots.

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From Historic Environment Scotland

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From the Wikipedia article

Beauly Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community located at "Insula de Achenbady", now Beauly, Inverness-shire. It was probably founded in 1230. It is not known for certain who the founder was, different sources giving Alexander II of Scotland, John Byset, and both. The French monks, along with Bisset (a nearby, recently settled landowner), had a strong enough French-speaking presence to give the location and the river the name "beau lieu" ("beautiful place") and have it pass into English. It is not the best documented abbey, and few of the priors of Beauly are known by name until the 14th century. It became Cistercian on 16 April 1510, after the suppression of the Valliscaulian Order by the Pope. The priory was gradually secularised, and ruled by a series of commendatory abbots. The priory's lands were given over to the bishop of Ross by royal charter on 20 October 1634. The ruins today are still extensive and are one of the main visitor attractions in Inverness-shire. It is protected as a scheduled monument.

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Coordinates
57.4847, -4.4575
District
Highland
Postcode
IV4 7DY
Parliamentary constituency
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
Established
1230
Nearest railway station
Beauly1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Beauly Priory?
Beauly Priory is in the Scottish Highlands, United Kingdom (postcode IV4 7DY).
When was Beauly Priory built?
Built or established in 1230.
Is Beauly Priory a listed building?
Beauly Priory is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
How do I get to Beauly Priory?
The nearest railway station is Beauly, about 1.0 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode IV4 7DY.