- Source: Syningthwaite Priory
Syningthwaite Priory was a priory in West Yorkshire, England. Syningthwaite is the site of the Cistercian convent of St Mary, founded c. 1150–1160 by Bertram Haget and suppressed in 1535, having been heavily in debt in the early 16th century. At the Dissolution the priory housed nine nuns, the prioress, eight servants and other labourers. The priory site is enclosed by a moat and includes a Chapel Garth.
See also
Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed buildings in Bilton-in-Ainsty with Bickerton
References
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- Syningthwaite Priory
- Esholt Priory
- List of monastic houses in West Yorkshire
- St Helen's Church, Bilton-in-Ainsty
- Esholt
- List of monastic houses in England
- Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
- Listed buildings in Bilton-in-Ainsty with Bickerton