Poulton Priory

It was founded as a chantry chapel in 1337 by Sir Thomas Seymour and became a house of Gilbertine canons in 1350.

[1][2] From 1539, with the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the priory was used as the parish church for Poulton.

[1] A Tudor style mansion was built on the site by Sir Arthur Blomfield for the Marshall family c. 1897.

It was later owned by James Joicey and Major Alexander Black-Mitchell.

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