West wall of former infirmary, approximately 50 metres south of Priory Farmhouse is a Grade II* listed building in the North Warwickshire local planning authority area, England. A Medieval Monastic remains.

West wall of former infirmary, approximately 50 metres south of Priory Farmhouse

WRENN ID
first-alcove-autumn
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
North Warwickshire
Country
England
Type
Monastic remains
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

Description

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 24/01/2019

SP 2386 17/110

MAXSTOKE CHURCH ROAD (South side) West wall of former infirmary, approximately 50 metres south of Priory Farmhouse

(Formerly listed as West wall of former infirmary, approximately 150 metres south of Priory Farmhouse, previously listed as Remains of Tower and walls of monastic church)

08/09/61

GV II* West wall of former infirmary. Early C14. Coursed and squared sandstone. Gable roof was continued over aisles. Two storeys. First floor with window of two lights in two-centred arch with fragments of reticulated tracery. At ground floor a doorway in two-centred chamfered arch and a smaller doorway in an arch of three straight sides.

Originally part of the infirmary, north east of the priory church, to the priory of Augustinian Canons founded in 1336 by William de Clinton, Earl of Huntingdon and consecrated in 1342. Scheduled monument.

Listing NGR: SP2348086779

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