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Mount Grace Priory is the best preserved of the ten Carthusian monasteries in England. Founded in 1398 by Thomas de Holand, Duke of Surrey and nephew of Richard II, and refounded in 1415 by Thomas Beaufort, Earl of Dorset and later Duke of Exeter, it was the last monastery established in Yorkshire before the Reformation, an expression of the fashion for piety and strict living that followed the Black Death. Unlike other monks who lived communally, the Carthusians lived as hermits. They worked, meditated and said daily offices in solitude in their own cells, encountering each other in church only for daily Matins and Vespers, and, less frequently, at the convent mass. The priory was closed in 1539 at the Suppression of the monasteries, its monks pensioned, and most of its buildings dismantled. In the 17th century the north guest house was converted into a comfortable residence. At the end of the 19th century the industrialist Sir Lowthian Bell extended the house in the Arts and Crafts style and began repair of the priory ruins. This new guidebook gives a visual tour, detailed history, presents special features, and shows maps and plans of the Priory.Product Identifiers
PublisherEnglish Heritage
ISBN-139781848022607
eBay Product ID (ePID)209500994
Product Key Features
Book TitleMount Grace Priory
AuthorGlyn Coppack, Mark Douglas
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicTravel Guide
Publication Year2014
Dimensions
Item Height285mm
Item Width160mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorMark Douglas, Glyn Coppack
Series TitleEnglish Heritage Red Guides
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom