The priory was founded in about 1065 as a cell of St Benet's Abbey at Hulme in Norfolk.
[1] The ownership of the priory was transferred to St Mary's Abbey in York towards the end of the 12th century.
[1] The monks of Rumburgh were particularly devoted to St. Bee, whom they commemorated at Michaelmas.
[2] It has a number of features dating to the 13th and 15th centuries, including an unusual 13th-century tower.
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