This brought the house well below the limit for the first series of dissolutions, and it was surrendered on 10 July 1536.
The site of the priory and all its possessions was granted in November 1536 to Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter, and his wife Gertrude.
Several of the manors of Breamore and Southwick Priory were included in the dower lands of Anne of Cleves in January 1540.
No above ground remains of the priory survive, although cropmarks can be seen on satellite imagery of the site.
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