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Mount Grace Priory

Norman & medievalEnglish HeritageFree admission♿ Wheelchair: limited

Mount Grace Priory — Grade I listed priory in Hambleton, United Kingdom.

Mount Grace Priory, hill forts in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access
Visit on english-heritage.org.uk

About

Mount Grace Priory is a hill fort in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1301. Heritage designation: scheduled monument. Owned by English Heritage. Managed by English Heritage. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade I listed priory in Hambleton, United Kingdom". Coordinates: 54.3802°, -1.3105°.

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From English Heritage

Glorious arts and crafts gardens combined with unusual monastic ruins and a manor house

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From the Wikipedia article

Mount Grace Priory is a monastery in the parish of East Harlsey, North Yorkshire, England. Set in woodlands within the North York Moors National Park, it is represented today by the best preserved and most accessible ruins among the nine houses of the Carthusian Order, which existed in England in the Middle Ages and were known as charterhouses.

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Background

History

The Mount Grace Charterhouse was founded in 1398 by Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey, The monastery consisted of a church and two cloisters. The Great Cloister, to the north of the church, had seventeen cells for monks ("choir monks") whilst the southern Lesser Cloister had six cells for the lay brothers. Following the abdication and eventual murder of King Richard II, Holland and others of the king's supporters attempted to assassinate his recently crowned successor, Henry IV, at New Year, 1400, but were captured and executed. Holland's body was eventually recovered and, in 1412, re-buried in the charterhouse that he had founded. Orphaned by these events of its founder and bereft of the…

Visiting

The property is owned by the National Trust and under the care of English Heritage. Visitors today can see the layout of the whole monastery, including one reconstructed monk's cell, together with the typically small Carthusian church and the later house. There is also a museum on the site detailing the history of the priory. English Heritage lets the Prior's Lodge as a holiday cottage.

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Coordinates
54.3802, -1.3105
Parish
East Harlsey
Postcode
DL6 3JG
Parliamentary constituency
Richmond and Northallerton
Phone
01609 883494
Established
1301

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Mount Grace Priory?
Mount Grace Priory is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode DL6 3JG), in the parish of East Harlsey.
When was Mount Grace Priory built?
Built or established in 1301.
Who runs Mount Grace Priory?
Mount Grace Priory is operated by English Heritage.
Is Mount Grace Priory a listed building?
Mount Grace Priory is officially recognised as scheduled monument listed.
Is Mount Grace Priory free to visit?
Yes, Mount Grace Priory is free to enter.
How do I get to Mount Grace Priory?
Drivers can navigate to postcode DL6 3JG. It sits within the Richmond and Northallerton parliamentary constituency.