Sele Priory was a medieval monastic house in Upper Beeding, West Sussex, England.
It was a Benedictine Order priory founded before 1126 and was dedicated to St Peter.
[2] In 1396 the priory was allowed to become a native religious house, losing all ties to Saumur except an annual payment of 11 marks.
In 1459 William Waynflete, the Bishop of Winchester acquired the patronage of the priory.
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