Christchurch Priory - Christchurch, Dorset, UK.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
N 50° 43.923 W 001° 46.502
30U E 586448 N 5620744
The Priory Church is in the Parish of Christchurch, where Christian worship has taken place for over 900 years. an ecclesiastical parish and former priory church in Christchurch in the county of Dorset (formerly in Hampshire).
Waymark Code: WMMBT7
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/28/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 3

The Priory was given to the Town of Christchurch, by King Henry VIII in his reformation of the Church, and dissolution/destruction of the monasteries.

"The Priory Church was founded in 1094 as an Augustinian Priory and has significant surviving Norman architecture and a fine Jesse screen in the Great Quire. The church survived the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII and was given to the town of Christchurch: Text source: (visit link)

"The story of Christchurch Priory goes back to at least the middle of the 11th century, as Domesday says there was a priory of 24 secular canons here in the reign of Edward the Confessor. The Priory is on the site of an earlier church dating from 800AD.[1] In 1094 a chief minister of William II, Ranulf Flambard, then Dean of Twynham, began the building of a church. Local legend has it that Flambard originally intended the church to be built on top of nearby St. Catherines Hill but, during the night, all the building materials were mysteriously transported to the site of the present priory.[2] Although in 1099 Flambard was appointed Bishop of Durham, work continued under his successors, and by about 1150 there was a basic Norman church consisting of a nave, a central tower and a quire extending eastwards from the crossing. It was during this period that another legend originated, that of the miraculous beam, which was to change the name of the town from Twynham to the present day Christchurch." Text Source: (visit link)

"A church was established here well before the Norman Conquest and in 1086 it was known as ‘the monastery of the Holy Trinity at Toinham’. The Saxon buildings were demolished under the direction of Ranulph Flambard (a close associate of William the Conqueror and later Bishop of Durham), who envisioned a beautiful church on an ambitious scale; its completion, however, aided by pious and wealthy donors, took almost another 500 years. By 1177, both the church and the town were known as ‘Christchurch’. Legend recalls that during the building work, a roof timber was cut too short but was miraculously lengthened. The deed was attributed to a mysterious carpenter who was thought to have been Christ himself." Text Source: (visit link)
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