Clare Priory
Clare Priory

Clare Priory was the first monastic house established by the Augustinian order in Britain. The priory was established in 1248 under the patronage of Richard de Clare. The priory was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538, but several of the buildings survived largely intact.

In 1953 the priory was purchased by the Augustinians once more, and today it acts as a religious centre and retreat. Visitors are welcome to explore the gardens and grounds.

What to See

At the centre of the priory is a 14th-century house, around which can be found remnants of the original monastic buildings.

Joan of Acre's burial site
Joan of Acre's burial site

Several prominent members of the nobility were buried at Clare Priory, including Joan of Acre, Countess of Gloucester and Hertford (d. 1307).

Joan's story is a fascinating one; she was a daughter of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile. She was first married to Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Hertford, who was almost 30 years older. When the earl died, Joan secretly married Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer, a man very much her social inferior.

Joan's enraged father had Monthermer thrown in gaol, and Joan had to plead for his life. Edward finally relented, and the two were reunited. They had four children together until Joan died in childbirth in 1307 and was buried at Clare Priory.

The priory's high altar
The priory's high altar

Other medieval notables buried here include Edward, Baron Monthermer (d. 1340), Elizabeth, Duchess of Clarence (d. 1363), Lionel, Duke of Clarence (d. 1368), Edmund, Earl of March (d. 1425), and Lady Margaret Neville (d. 1463).

Near the priory is Clare Castle, a ruined medieval fortress.

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About Clare Priory
Address: Ashen Road, Clare, Suffolk, England, CO10 8NX
Attraction Type: Abbey
Location: In the centre of Clare village
Website: Clare Priory
Email: clarepriory@clarepriory.net
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OS: TL768448
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express

HERITAGE

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Historic Time Periods:

Medieval
Medieval

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Hedingham Castle  - 5.7 miles (Castle)  Heritage Rating

Long Melford, Holy Trinity Church  - 6.1 miles (Historic Church)  Heritage Rating



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