Horsham St. Faith Priory

The priory was endowed with income from an unusually high number of churches (23 in Norfolk, 14 in Suffolk, and one in London).

[1] In 1390, the prior and the 8 monks that formed the then community were granted denization, and the priory from that time forwards was independent of Conques and regarded as an English house.

For this reason it was not affected by the Act of 1414 that enabled Henry V to confiscate the alien priories but survived until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.

[1] The church and other buildings are no longer extant but the refectory (or frater) was converted into a house and survives as Abbey Farmhouse.

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Extant remains of St. Faith's Priory: the former refectory incorporated into a private residence