Ipplepen Priory

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Ipplepen Priory was an Augustinian monastic house in the English county of Devon.

Ipplepen Augustinian priory was founded circa 1143, dependant on the Abbey of St Pierre de Rille, near Fougères. The Priory of Ipplepen is mentioned in a Bishop's register of 1274 [1] and was dissolved circa 1414.

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References

  1. "THE PRIORY, NORTH STREET". Historic England. Retrieved 21 July 2022.

See also

50°29′16″N3°38′22″W / 50.487876°N 3.639565°W / 50.487876; -3.639565 (Ipplepen Priory (approx. loc.))