Upavon Priory

Domesday Book in 1086 recorded land at Upavon held by the Benedictine monastery of Saint-Wandrille, Normandy.

A valuation in 1324 found livestock, two horses, two beds, three tables and sparse chapel fittings.

Around this time the nearby church at Charlton St Peter had been appropriated to the priory.

[2] The last remaining building, a barn on a site between the church and the River Avon, was demolished in the early 1820s.

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The former priory church: St Mary's, Upavon, begun in the 13th century