St Andrew's Priory was a Cluniac house in Northampton, England.
[1] The priory was founded between 1093 and 1100 by Simon de Senlis, Earl of Northampton and his wife Maud.
[2][3] A sister house for Cluniac nuns, Delapré Abbey, was founded to the south of the town by their son Simon II de Senlis, Earl of Huntingdon-Northampton.
St Andrew's was initially an alien house, dependent on the French La Charité, but it was independent from 1405.
[4] The priory was surrendered on 2 March 1538 to Richard Layton; he reported that the house was greatly in debt and the walls ruinous.