Impey, E. A. (2004). The alien priory of St Winwaloe and Winnold House at Wereham, Norfolk. Norfolk Archaeology 44 (3). Vol 44(3), pp. 432-455. https://doi.org/10.5284/1077192. Cite this via datacite
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The alien priory of St Winwaloe and Winnold House at Wereham, Norfolk | ||||||||
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Norfolk Archaeology 44 (3) | ||||||||
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Norfolk Archaeology | ||||||||
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44 (3) | ||||||||
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432 - 455 | ||||||||
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Property at Wereham was given to the abbey of St Guénolé (Winwaloe) at Montreuil-sur-Mer between 1086 and 1154. Monks were probably installed before 1154, and were certainly present by the time the chapel was built c. 1150--75. The chapel's remains show that a claustral plan was not intended, while the monks' income limited their numbers to two or three. The monks' main duty was the collection of the abbey's revenues and the full conventual routine was not attempted; however the structure and decoration of the chapel indicate the importance that monasteries and patrons attached to such foundations in the twelfth century. The abbey sold the property in 1327, and in 1332 it passed to the Premonstratensians at West Dereham. Thereafter, at least until the 1370s, the chapel served as a chantry, and had a gallery or upper chamber inserted at its west end. The building was converted to domestic use after 1539. | ||||||||
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2004 | ||||||||
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12 May 2020 |