Bradley Priory

The first mention of the priory is c. 1233–1234, when Robert Bundy (de Burnebi) is listed as patron.

[1] The priory is known to have owned a windmill at Holt since it was founded and gained the manor of Blaston in 1385.

In the Valor Ecclesiasticus of 1535, the priory is recorded as owning land in Blaston, Slawston, Holt and Holyoak, and had a total income of just over £20.

Nothing remains of the priory building, although earthworks exist showing the precinct boundaries.

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