Fineshade Priory
Fineshade Priory was a priory of Augustinian Canons Regular in Northamptonshire, England. The remains of the site are about 5 miles (8.0 km) north-east of Corby along the A43 road.
It was founded before 1208 by Richard Engayne (Engain), Lord of Blatherwycke on the site of a small castle and dissolved in 1536.
The buildings were granted to Lord Russell 1541/2. Sir Robert Kirkham bought it in 1545 and converted the west range into a country residence, which was demolished along with the remains of the priory in 1749.
A house was subsequently built on the site but demolished in 1956. The stable block remains, converted to a residence.
Fineshade Wood is part of Rockingham Forest. The civil parish has merged with Duddington.
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Friends of Fineshade website http://www.fineshade.org.uk/abbey
- Rockingham Forest Trust
- Lost Heritage
52°34′08″N 0°33′54″W / 52.56883°N 0.56513°W
- Monasteries in Northamptonshire
- Augustinian monasteries in England
- 1208 establishments in England
- Christian monasteries established in the 13th century
- 1536 disestablishments in England
- Buildings and structures destroyed in 1749
- East Midlands building and structure stubs
- United Kingdom Christian monastery stubs