Aldermanshaw Priory is a former Cluniac Priory, located within the Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England.
It was a cell (a small monastery dependent upon a motherhouse) of Bermondsey Abbey, in London.
[2] The name is thought to refer to Alwin (or Alwinus) Child, the founder of the priory's motherhouse at Bermondsey.
In the 17th century a cottage, known as Alderman's Haw, was built on the site.
The age of some of the stones used to construct the two-story rubble cottage suggests it may incorporate materials from the earlier priory.