Ruins Of The Monastic Buildings Of Boxgrove Priory is a Grade I listed building in the Chichester local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 June 1958. Ruins, historical site.

Ruins Of The Monastic Buildings Of Boxgrove Priory

WRENN ID
sleeping-turret-fen
Grade
I
Local Planning Authority
Chichester
Country
England
Date first listed
5 June 1958
Type
Ruins, historical site
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The ruins of the monastic buildings of Boxgrove Priory are located to the north of the church. These remains date back to the 12th century and are constructed from flints and stone rubble. The north and south walls, including the gable ends, are largely intact, while the east and west walls are only partially preserved.

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